Mississippi Judgment

State:
Mississippi
Control #:
MS-61804
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This is a model Judgment form, a Judgment in a civil case. The form must be completed to fit the facts and circumstances of whatever judgment the court has rendered. When signed by the Judge, the judgment becomes binding. USLF control number MS-61804
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