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    • Title LII - Actions, Process, and Service of Process
    • Title 507-C - Actions for Medical Injury

    New Hampshire Revised Statutes
    Title LII - Actions, Process, and Service of Process
    Title 507-C - Actions for Medical Injury

    Section 507-C:1 - Definitions. - Source. 1977, 417:22, eff. Sept. 3, 1977.

    Section 507-C:2 - Burden of Proof. - Source. 1977, 417:22, eff. Sept. 3, 1977.

    Section 507-C:3 - Qualified Testimony. - Source. 1977, 417:22, eff. Sept. 3, 1977.

    Section 507-C:4 - Statute of Limitations. - Source. 1977, 417:22, eff. Sept. 3, 1977.

    Section 507-C:5 - Notice of Intent to Sue. - Source. 1977, 417:22, eff. Sept. 3, 1977.

    Section 507-C:6 - Elimination of Ad Damnum. - Source. 1977, 417:22, eff. Sept. 3, 1977.

    Section 507-C:7 - Damages Recoverable. - Source. 1977, 417:22, eff. Sept. 3, 1977.

    Section 507-C:8 - Contingent Fees. - Source. 1977, 417:22, eff. Sept. 3, 1977.

    Section 507-C:9 - Baseless Pleadings. - Source. 1977, 417:22, eff. Sept. 3, 1977.

    Section 507-C:10 - Applicability. - Source. 1977, 417:22, eff. Sept. 3, 1977.

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