Mississippi Complaint

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Mississippi
Control #:
MS-60415
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What this document covers

A Complaint is a legal document filed to initiate a lawsuit, specifically used when there is an allegation of breach of contract. This form serves as the first pleading presented in court, outlining the plaintiffs' claims against the defendant. Unlike other legal forms, the Complaint focuses on establishing the basis for the lawsuit by detailing the specific grievances and legal claims surrounding the breach of contract.

What’s included in this form

  • Plaintiffs' details, including names and contact information.
  • Defendant's information, clearly identifying the party being sued.
  • Jurisdictional statements, establishing the court's authority over the matter.
  • Statement of facts, outlining the events leading to the contract breach.
  • Claims for relief, specifying the legal grounds on which the plaintiffs seek compensation.
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Common use cases

This Complaint form is necessary when you believe that another party has breached a contract, which could involve non-performance or failure to fulfill the contract terms. It is relevant in various scenarios, such as disputes over service agreements, sales contracts, or rental agreements. By filing a Complaint, you formally assert your claims and initiate legal proceedings to seek remedies.

Intended users of this form

  • Individuals or businesses that are parties to a contract.
  • Claimants who seek to recover damages resulting from a breach.
  • Legal representatives acting on behalf of plaintiffs in breach of contract cases.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the parties involved: Clearly state the names and addresses of the plaintiffs and defendant.
  • Outline the facts: Describe the events that led to the breach of contract.
  • Specify the claims: Detail each legal claim related to the breach, including implied warranty, negligence, or willful concealment.
  • Include the relief sought: Clearly state what you are asking the court to do—compensatory damages, specific performance, etc.
  • Sign and date the document: Ensure that the Complaint is signed by all plaintiffs and dated before filing with the court.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include all necessary parties in the Complaint.
  • Not providing enough detail in the statement of facts.
  • Neglecting to identify the specific legal basis for claims.
  • Forgetting to sign the document or missing the filing deadline.

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  • Convenience of completing the form from anywhere without the need for in-person visits.
  • Editable fields allow for personalized customization to fit individual circumstances.

Main things to remember

  • A Complaint is necessary to begin a lawsuit for breach of contract.
  • Detailed information about parties, claims, and facts is crucial for success.
  • This form can be customized and conveniently completed online.

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FAQ

Any citizen, litigant, attorney, law enforcement official, judge, public official, or other individual who has knowledge of possible judicial misconduct may file a complaint with the commission. All complaints must be submitted to the commission in writing. Contact Jimmie E. Gates at 601-961-7212 or jgates@gannett.com.

Select an inquiry type that most closely relates to the complaint or question that you have. On the website, you can also file a claim or request a refund for shipping. Call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777) or TTY: 1-800-877-8339. Speak to the station manager (postmaster) at a local post office.

All complaints must be submitted via our online complaint system (https://complaints.msbml.ms.gov).

You may submit your written request by mail, facsimile to 601-608-7869 or email to ogc@msbar.org. The Office of General Counsel grants additional time to respond based upon the specific need stated by the attorney as well as the complexity of the Bar complaint.

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Mississippi Complaint