Trespassing Laws In Mississippi

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Mississippi
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The document is a legal complaint template used in Mississippi Chancery Courts to address trespassing issues, specifically focusing on unlawfully cutting and removing trees. The document outlines the standing of the plaintiffs, who are identified as adult residents of various counties in Mississippi, and the defendant, who resides in the same state. Key features include sections for detailing the property in question, the specifics of the trespass, and the damages sought by the plaintiffs as per Mississippi Code Section 95-5-10. The form specifies compensatory damages at double the fair market value of the trees, statutory penalties per tree, and additional expenses such as survey costs and attorney fees. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants will find this form useful as it provides a clear structure for filing trespass complaints while ensuring compliance with Mississippi's legal framework. The template also serves as a reference for the specific use of legal jargon and statutory citations, allowing legal professionals to effectively represent their clients in such cases.
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(1) Any person who shall be guilty of a willful or malicious trespass upon the real or personal property of another, for which no other penalty is prescribed, shall, upon conviction, be fined not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or imprisoned not longer than six (6) months in the county jail, or both.

In certain states, there is a Purple Paint Law. This law allows landowners to paint a fence or a pole purple to indicate "no trespassing."

Trespass; going upon inclosed land of another.

So purple paint markings on a property in Mississippi, for example, would have no legal significance. Additionally, although called ?purple paint laws,? not every state with such laws on the books actually requires purple paint. Idaho and Montana requires orange paint, while Maryland requires blue.

97-17-97 - Trespass; going into or upon, or remaining in or upon, buildings, premises or lands of another after being forbidden to do so. 97-17-99 - Trespass; inciting or soliciting etc., persons to go into or upon, or remain in or upon, buildings, premises or lands of another.

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Trespassing Laws In Mississippi