Mississippi Bond on TRO

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Mississippi
Control #:
MS-60788
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What is this form?

The Bond on TRO (Temporary Restraining Order) serves as a security measure to discourage the submission of bad-faith requests for a TRO. This form requires plaintiffs to post a bond, which can be claimed by defendants upon proving they have incurred injury or damage as a result of the order. This bond is crucial in protecting defendants' interests while ensuring that plaintiffs act in good faith.

Key components of this form

  • Plaintiff and defendant information: Identifies the parties involved in the case.
  • Bond amount: Specifies the monetary value required as the bond.
  • Conditions of recovery: Outlines under what circumstances the bond can be claimed by the defendant.
  • Signatures: Includes necessary signatures for validation.
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Common use cases

This form is needed when a plaintiff seeks a Temporary Restraining Order against a defendant but is required to provide a bond to protect the defendant's rights. It may be used in situations involving disputes such as harassment, domestic violence, or other urgent matters where immediate action is necessary to prevent harm.

Who this form is for

  • Individuals seeking a Temporary Restraining Order against another party.
  • Legal representatives of plaintiffs filing for a TRO.
  • Defendants who may be impacted by a TRO and seek protection against unjust requests.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the parties involved: Clearly list the names and addresses of both the plaintiff and the defendant.
  • Specify the bond amount: Determine the appropriate amount required for the bond based on local standards.
  • Outline the conditions for recovery: Detail the circumstances under which the defendant can claim the bond.
  • Collect signatures: Ensure all necessary parties sign the document to validate it legally.
  • File the form with the court: Submit the completed bond to the relevant court as part of the TRO application process.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to specify a bond amount that is compliant with local regulations.
  • Not signing the form where required, making it invalid.
  • Incomplete information about the parties involved.
  • Forgetting to include clauses regarding conditions of recovery.

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What to keep in mind

  • The Bond on TRO serves to protect defendants against frivolous TRO requests.
  • Ensure accurate completion and filing to prevent legal complications.
  • Consult state-specific regulations to guarantee compliance.

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FAQ

A Temporary Restraining Order Bond (also known as a TRO Bond) is a type of injunction bond that protects a defendant against loss in case the court decides that a temporary restraining order was unnecessary or should not have been granted.

It does not cost anything to file for an order of protection. Many orders of protection cases are handled without a lawyer however it can often be helpful to have one represent you in court.If you are going to be in court without a lawyer, our Preparing for Court By Yourself section may be useful to you.

Under section 93-21-7(2) of the Mississippi Code, there is no cost to file for a protection order. . temporary restraining order. the clerk will fill out the information for you.

A temporary injunction (or "temporary restraining order," or "TRO") is the order your business litigator asks the court to issue on an emergency basis to "stop the bleeding." It is a particularly time-sensitive, labor-intensive, and aggressive form of an injunction, characterized by two unique and unusual features.

Temporary restraining orders (TRO) are short-term pre-trial temporary injunctions. To obtain a TRO, a party must convince the judge that he or she will suffer immediate irreparable injury unless the order is issued.

How Much Does an Injunction Bond Cost? The cost of an injunction bond that does NOT require collateral is typically is 2-3% of the bond amount. There is a sliding scale for larger bonds (those in excess of $500,000) and your cost may be lower than 2-3%.

If the judge is satisfied, he or she will issue a temporary protective order that will last ten days, but which can be extended upon request, up to the maximum length of one year, but can only last 30 days where the victim has minor children with the abuser.

A temporary restraining order (TRO) is a legal document issued by a judge before trial that forces or prevents an action for a specified time frame.

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