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Section
8.01-385
Definitions
Section
8.01-386
Judicial notice of laws (Supreme Court Rule 2:202 derived in part from this section)
Section
8.01-387
Notice by courts and officers of signatures of judges and Governor
Section
8.01-388
Judicial notice of official publications (Supreme Court Rule 2:203 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-389
Judicial records as evidence; full faith and credit; recitals in deeds, deeds of trust, and mortgages; "records" defined; certification
Section
8.01-390
Nonjudicial records as evidence (Subdivision (10)(a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:803 derived from subsection C of this section)
Section
8.01-390.1
School records as evidence
Section
8.01-390.2
Reports by Chief Medical Examiner received as evidence
Section
8.01-390.3
Business records as evidence (Subdivision (6) of Supreme Court Rule 2:902 derived in part from this section)
Section
8.01-391
Copies of originals as evidence (Subdivision (6) of Supreme Court Rule 2:902 derived in part from subsection D of this section and Supreme Court Rule 2:1005 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-391.1
Substitute checks as evidence (Supreme Court Rule 2:1003 derived from subsections a and B of this section)
Section
8.01-392
When court order book or equivalent is lost or illegible, what matters may be reentered
Section
8.01-393
When book or paper or equivalent in clerk's office lost, destroyed, or illegible to be again recorded
Section
8.01-394
How contents of any such lost record, etc., proved
Section
8.01-395
Validating certain proceedings under § 8.01-394
Section
8.01-396
No person incompetent to testify by reason of interest, or because a party
Section
8.01-396.1
Competency of witness
Section
8.01-397
Corroboration required and evidence receivable when one party incapable of testifying (subdivision (b)(5) of Supreme Court Rule 2:804 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-397.1
Evidence of habit or routine practice; defined (Supreme Court Rule 2:406 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-398
Privileged marital communications (Subsection (a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:504 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-399
Communications between physicians and patients (Supreme Court Rule 2:505 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-400
Communications between ministers of religion and persons they counsel or advise (Supreme Court Rule 2:503 derived in part from this section)
Section
8.01-400.1
Privileged communications by interpreters for the deaf (Supreme Court Rule 2:507 derived in part from this section)
Section
8.01-400.2
Communications between certain mental health professionals and clients (Supreme Court Rule 2:506 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-401
How adverse party may be examined; effect of refusal to testify (subsection (b) of Supreme Court Rule 2:607 and subsection (c) of Supreme Court Rule 2:611 derived from subsection a of this section)
Section
8.01-401.1
Opinion testimony by experts; hearsay exception (subsection (a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:703, subsection (a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:705, and subsection (a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:706 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-401.2
Chiropractor, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant as expert witness
Section
8.01-401.2
1. Podiatrist as an expert witness
Section
8.01-401.3
Opinion testimony and conclusions as to facts critical to civil case resolution (Supreme Court Rule 2:701 derived from subsection B of this section, subdivision (a)(i) of Supreme Court Rule 2:702 derived from subsection a of this section, and subsection (a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:704 derived from subsections B and C of this section)
Section
8.01-402
Members of Department of Motor Vehicles' Crash Investigation Team not to be required to give evidence in certain cases
Section
8.01-403
Witness proving adverse; contradiction; prior inconsistent statement (Subsection (c) of Supreme Court Rule 2:607 and subdivision (a)(i) of Supreme Court Rule 2:613 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-404
Contradiction by prior inconsistent writing (Subdivision (b)(i) of Supreme Court Rule 2:613 derived in part from this section and subdivision (b)(ii) of Supreme Court Rule 2:613 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-405
Who may administer oath to witness
Section
8.01-406
Interpreters; recording testimony of deaf witness (Supreme Court Rule 2:604 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-407
How summons for witness issued, and to whom directed; prior permission of court to summon certain officials and judges
Section
8.01-407.1
Identity of persons communicating anonymously over the Internet
Section
8.01-408
Recognizance taken upon continuance of case
Section
8.01-409
When court may have process for witness executed by its own officer in another county or city
Section
8.01-410
Inmates as witnesses in civil actions
Section
8.01-411
Repealed
Section
8.01-412.2
Authorization of audio-visual deposition; official record; uses
Section
8.01-412.3
Notice of audio-visual deposition
Section
8.01-412.4
Procedure
Section
8.01-412.5
Costs
Section
8.01-412.6
Promulgation of rules for standards and guidelines
Section
8.01-412.7
Short title
Section
8.01-412.8
Short title
Section
8.01-412.9
Definitions
Section
8.01-412.10
Issuance of subpoena
Section
8.01-412.11
Service of subpoena
Section
8.01-412.12
Deposition, production, and inspection
Section
8.01-412.13
Application to court
Section
8.01-412.14
Uniformity of application and construction; reciprocal privileges
Section
8.01-412.15
Application to pending actions
Section
8.01-413
Certain copies of health care provider's records or papers of patient admissible; right of patient, his attorney and authorized insurer to copies of such records or papers; subpoena; damages, costs and attorney fees
Section
8.01-413.01
Authenticity and reasonableness of medical bills; presumption
Section
8.01-413.02
Admissibility of written reports or records of blood alcohol tests conducted in the regular course of providing emergency medical treatment
Section
8.01-413.1
Certain copies of employment records or papers admissible; right of employee or his attorney to copies of such records or papers; subpoena; damages, costs and attorney's fees
Section
8.01-414
Affidavit prima facie evidence of nonresidence
Section
8.01-415
Affidavit evidence of publication
Section
8.01-416
Affidavit re damages to motor vehicle
Section
8.01-417
Copies of written statements or transcriptions of verbal statements by injured person to be delivered to him; copies of subpoenaed documents to be provided to other party; disclosure of insurance policy limits
Section
8.01-417.01
Disclosure of certain homeowners insurance and personal injury liability insurance policy limits
Section
8.01-417.1
Use of portions of documents in evidence (Subsection (b) of Supreme Court Rule 2:106 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-418
When plea of guilty or nolo contendere or forfeiture in criminal prosecution or traffic case admissible in civil action; proof of such plea
Section
8.01-418.1
Evidence of subsequent measures taken not admissible to prove negligence (Supreme Court Rule 2:407 derived from this section)
Section
8.01-418.2
Evidence of polygraph examination inadmissible in any proceeding
Section
8.01-418.3
Repealed
Section
8.01-419
Table of life expectancy
Section
8.01-419.1
Motor vehicle value
Section
8.01-420
Depositions as basis for motion for summary judgment or to strike evidence
Section
8.01-420.01
Limiting further disclosure of discoverable materials and information; protective order
Section
8.01-420.1
Abolition of common-law perpetuation of testimony
Section
8.01-420.2
Limitation on use of recorded conversations as evidence
Section
8.01-420.3
Court reporters to provide transcripts; when recording may be stopped; use of transcript as evidence
Section
8.01-420.4
Taking of depositions
Section
8.01-420.4
1. Taking of depositions; corporate officers
Section
8.01-420.5
Estoppel effect of judicial determination of employment status
Section
8.01-420.6
Number of witnesses whose depositions may be taken
Section
8.01-420.7
Attorney-client privilege and work product protection; limitations on waiver
Section
8.01-420.8
Protection of confidential information in court files