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(b) Judgment Involving Multiple Parties.
(c) Demand for Judgment.
(d) Reserved.
55. Default.
(a) Entry.
(b) Judgment.
(1) By the Clerk or Justice.
(2) By the Court.
(c) Setting Aside Default.
(d) Plaintiffs, Counterclaimants, Cross-Claimants.
(e) Judgment Against the State.
56. Summary Judgment.
(a) For Claimant.
(b) For Defending Party.
(c) Motion and Proceedings Thereon.
(d) Case Not Fully Adjudicated on Motion.
(e) Form of Affidavits; Further Testimony; Defense Required.
(f) When Affidavits Are Unavailable.
(g) Affidavits Made in Bad Faith.
57. Reserved.
58. Entry of Judgment.
(a) Judgment.
(b) Judgment in Other Cases.
(c) When Judgment Entered.
(d) Judgment Roll.
(e) Notice of Entry of Judgment.
59. New Trials; Amendment of Judgments.
(a) Grounds.
(b) Time for Motion.
(c) Time for Serving Affidavits.
(d) On Court’s Initiative; Notice; Specifying Grounds.
(e) Motion to Alter or Amend a Judgment.
60. Relief From Judgment or Order.
(a) Clerical Mistakes.
(b) Mistakes; Inadvertence; Excusable Neglect; Newly Discovered Evidence; Fraud, Etc.
(c) Default Judgments: Defendant Not Personally Served.
(d) Default Judgments: Modification Nunc Pro Tunc.
61. Harmless Error.
62. Stay of Proceedings to Enforce a Judgment.
(a) Automatic Stay.
(b) Stay on Motion for New Trial or for Judgment.
(c) Reserved.
(d) Stay Upon Appeal.
(e) Stay in Favor of the State or Agency Thereof.
(f) Reserved.
(g) Power of Appellate Court Not Limited.
(h) Stay of Judgment as to Multiple Claims or Multiple Parties.
63. Inability of a Justice of the Peace to Proceed.
viii. provisional and final remedies and special proceedings
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