Verified Complaint Form For New York In King

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Multi-State
County:
King
Control #:
US-000265
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The Verified Complaint Form for New York in King is a legal document used to initiate a replevin action, allowing a party to reclaim property wrongfully held by another. This form outlines the parties involved, jurisdiction, and the specific facts supporting the claim for possession of the property in question. The form includes sections for detailing the contracts, liens, and values of the vehicles involved, alongside a request for immediate possession and a hearing. Target users, such as attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, will find this form beneficial for its structured approach to legal claims regarding personal property. It assists in preparing a legal case that requires swift action to recover property, ensuring that all grounds for the complaint are adequately addressed. Users are instructed to fill in specific sections, including party names, jurisdiction details, and evidence of ownership or encumbrance. This form is ideal for legal professionals handling cases related to secured transactions and ownership disputes in New York.
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A summons with notice or summons and complaint must be served within 120 days of filing with the County Clerk.

A pleading must be in writing and must be signed by all persons joining in it. All pleadings filed in proceedings under the Probate Code must be verified. If two or more persons join in a pleading, it may be verified by any of them.

A summons with notice is a short form that simply establishes that a suit is started and the gist of what happened. A complaint, is a particularized statement of the alleged facts to give rise to a right for relief.

Unless a rule or statute specifically states otherwise, a pleading need not be verified or accompanied by an affidavit.

Verification of complaints is largely optional under the CPLR. There are some statutes, however, that require a verified complaint in certain circumstances. See New York Statute Search; see also Overview – Initiating a Special Proceeding.

Typically, a plaintiff verifies a complaint by attaching a page at the end containing a statement made under oath that: The plaintiff has reviewed the complaint. The plaintiff knows or believes that all allegations that the plaintiff has personal knowledge of to be true.

Generally, if the complaint has been sworn to (verified), then the answer must be verified as well. See CPLR 3020. In any event, the answer must be signed by defendant's attorney or by defendant if self-represented.

A complaint is considered verified if, in the complaint, the plaintiff swears under penalty of perjury that everything is true and correct. Sometimes the verification will be separate from the complaint; other times it will be included at the end of the Complaint itself.

In order to avoid a default, the Defendant must respond upon being served with either the summons with notice or the summons and complaint within the applicable time frame. These deadlines are found in CPLR §320(a) and are 20 or 30 days depending on how service was made.

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Verified Complaint Form For New York In King