Article 21 Miscellaneous Provisions
This article is comprised of the following sections:
- §8.01-218 Replevin abolished
- §8.01-219 Effect of judgment in trover
- §8.01-219.1 Responsibility of possessor of real property for harm to trespasser
- §8.01-220 Action for alienation of affection, breach of promise, criminal conversation and seduction abolished
- §8.01-220.1 Defense of interspousal immunity abolished as to certain causes of action arising on or after July 1, 1981
- §8.01-220.1:1 Civil immunity for officers, partners, members, managers, trustees and directors of certain tax exempt organizations
- §8.01-220.1:2 Civil immunity for teachers under certain circumstances
- §8.01-220.1:3 Immunity for members of church, synagogue or religious body
- §8.01-220.1:4 Civil immunity for officers and directors of certain nonprofit organizations
- §8.01-220.1:5 Defense of intra-family immunity abolished for wrongful death actions
- §8.01-220.2 Repealed
- §8.01-221 Damages from violation of statute, remedy therefor and penalty
- §8.01-221.1 Unestablished business damages; lost profits
- §8.01-221.2 Rescission; undue influence; attorney fees
- §8.01-222 Repealed
- §8.01-223 Lack of privity no defense in certain cases
- §8.01-223.1 Use of constitutional rights
- §8.01-223.2 Immunity of persons for statements made at public hearing or communicated to third party
- §8.01-224 Defense of governmental immunity not available to certain persons in actions for damages from blasting, etc
- §8.01-225 Persons rendering emergency care, obstetrical services exempt from liability
- §8.01-225.01 Certain immunity for health care providers during disasters under specific circumstances
- §8.01-225.02 Certain liability protection for health care providers during disasters
- §8.01-225.03 Certain immunity for certain hospices, home care organizations, private providers, assisted living facilities, and adult day centers during a disaster under specific circumstances
- §8.01-225.1 Immunity for team physicians
- §8.01-225.2 Immunity for those rendering emergency care to animals
- §8.01-225.3 Immunity for volunteer first responders en route to an emergency
- §8.01-226 Duty of care to law-enforcement officers, firefighters, etc
- §8.01-226.1 Civil immunity when participating in Lawyers Helping Lawyers
- §8.01-226.10 Civil immunity for causing the arrest of a person for a bad check
- §8.01-226.11 Civil immunity for operation of victim notification program
- §8.01-226.12 Duty of landlord and managing agent with respect to visible mold
- §8.01-226.13 Limited standing to seek injunctive relief against manufacturing companies
- §8.01-226.2 Civil immunity for licensed professional engineers and licensed architects participating in rescue or relief assistance
- §8.01-226.3 Civil immunity for officers, directors and members of certain crime information-gathering organizations
- §8.01-226.4 Civil immunity for hospice volunteers
- §8.01-226.5 Immunity for installers and inspectors of child restraint devices
- §8.01-226.5:1 Civil immunity for school board employees supervising self-administration of certain medication
- §8.01-226.5:2 Immunity of hospital and emergency medical services agency personnel for the acceptance of certain infants
- §8.01-226.6 Repealed
- §8.01-226.7 Owner and agent compliance with residential lead-based paint notification; maintenance immunity
- §8.01-226.8 Civil immunity for public and nonprofit corporation officials and private volunteers participating in certain programs for probationers
- §8.01-226.9 Exemption from civil liability in connection with arrest or detention of person suspected of shoplifting
- §8.01-227 Remedy by motion on certain bonds given or taken by officers; notice