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Arizona Forcible Entry & Detainer Law

Arizona Revised Statutes Title 12

CHAPTER 8 - SPECIAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO PROPERTY

Article 4 - Forcible Entry and Detainer

 

12-1171

Acts which constitute forcible entry or detainer

12-1172

Definition of forcible entry

12-1173

Definition of forcible detainer; substitution of parties

12-1173.01

Additional definition of forcible detainer

12-1174

Immateriality of time possession obtained by tenant

12-1175

Complaint and answer; service and return

12-1176

Demand for jury; trial procedure

12-1177

Trial and issue; postponement of trial

12-1178

Judgment; writ of restitution; limitation on issuance

12-1179

Appeal to superior court; notice; bond

12-1180

Stay of proceedings on judgment; record on appeal

12-1181

Trial and judgment on appeal; writ of restitution

12-1182

Appeal to supreme court; stay and bond

12-1183

Proceedings no bar to certain actions

 

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