Plain-Language Summary

This law section provides individuals harmed by commemorative service demonstration activities the right to file civil lawsuits for damages, including emotional distress and punitive damages. It also allows courts to issue injunctive relief to stop such activities during ongoing litigation. Additionally, it includes definitions and scope related to joint tort-feasors and the Uniform Contribution Among Tort-feasors Act.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can recover general damages, emotional distress damages, punitive damages, attorney fees, and other costs associated with the litigation.

Yes, courts can issue temporary restraining orders, preliminary, and permanent injunctions to cease the activity if there is cause.

A joint tort-feasor is any person or entity liable in tort for the same injury to persons or property, whether or not judgment has been recovered against them.

No, this subchapter does not impair any right of indemnity under existing law.