Verified Answer Every paragraph of the complaint must be answered, and a verification must be included in the response. When you verify a pleading, you are stating that, under penalty of perjury, you are stating the truth.
SECTION 446 When the complaint is verified, the answer shall be verified.
Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure (NRCP) 12, with a few exceptions, requires that the Defendant file an Answer within 20 days of being served with the Summons and Complaint. If Defendant is not able to file an Answer within the 20 days, Defendant may ask the Court for an extension of time to file his/her Answer.
A complaint where the plaintiff (or, in limited cases, the plaintiff's counsel) swears to the allegations, demonstrating to a court that the plaintiff has investigated the charges against the defendant and found them to be of substance.
These complaints can be particularly useful because their causes are often easier to identify. Your business knows that repeat customers usually enjoy and appreciate your services. Therefore, when they do complain, you know something directly related to their experience on this specific occasion went wrong.
A complaint verified by a plaintiff, or other person who states that he or she knows the facts, can be used as an affidavit to support applications for certain forms of preliminary relief.
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.
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.
If you file a complaint without any legal or factual support or for some improper purpose, the court can “sanction” you.