CHAPTER 4 - CIVIL ACTIONS Section 4-1 Section 4-2 Section 4-3 Section 4-4 Section 4-5 Section 4-6 Section 4-7 Section 4-8 Section 4-9 Section 4-10 Section 4-11 Section 4-12 Section 4-13 Section 4-14 Section 4-15 Section 4-16 Section 4-17 Section 4-18 Section 4-19 Section 4-20 Section 4-21 Section 4-22 Section 4-23 Section 4-24 Section 4-25 Section 4-26 Jurisdiction Commencement of Civil Actions Summons Service of Summons and Complaint Service Upon Minors, Wards, and Corporations Proof of Service Guardian ad Litem for Minor or Incompetent Applicable Law in Civil Actions Judgments in Civil Actions Default Judgment Costs Appeal Payment of Judgments from Individual Indian Monies Effect Upon Estate Judgment Lien Writ of Execution Garnishment Examination of Judgment Debtor Limitation of Enforcement of Judgment Satisfaction of Judgment Preponderance of Evidence Full Faith and Credit for State and Foreign Judgments Procedure for Repossession of Property Service of Process – Foreign Civil Actions Injunctions Arbitration Section 4-1 Jurisdiction 4-1.01 Jurisdiction The Spokane Tribal Court shall have jurisdiction of all civil suits wherein the defendant is a resident of the Spokane Reservation, or the defendant has come onto the Reservation for whatever reason, and the cause of action arises from defendant's presence and activity on the Reservation. 4-1.02 Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians Who Violate a Tribal Code. Non-Indians who violate any Code approved and promulgated by the Spokane Tribal Council shall be subject only to the imposition of monetary civil penalties contained in any Code, and/or the initiation and completion of exclusion proceedings as set forth elsewhere in this Code, and/or any court order issued in conformity with such Code to correct the violation of such Code, and/or such other civil remedies that are appropriate. 4-1.03 Personal Jurisdiction Over Non-Residents. (a) Any person, whether or not a resident of Spokane Indian Country, who in person or through an agent does any of the acts in this section, as set forth below, within Spokane Indian Country, thereby submits said person, and if an incapacitated individual, his personal representative, to the jurisdiction of the Tribe as to any cause of action arising from the doing of any of said acts: (1) Transaction of business; (2) Commission of tortuous act; (3) The ownership, use, or possession of any property whether real or personal; (4) Contracting to insure any person, property or risk; (5) The act of sexual intercourse with the respect to which a child may have been conceived; (6) Living in a marital relationship notwithstanding subsequent departure so long as the petitioning party has continued to reside within the jurisdiction; (7) Any other basis consistent with law. 29 Revised Spokane Law & Order Code, 5/14/2013

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