The Jury Instruction for Liquidated Damages in Contracts is a sample legal instruction used in Mississippi courts. This form provides guidance on how juries should consider liquidated damages when assessing contracts. Unlike general contract forms, this specific instruction emphasizes the importance of predetermined damages as outlined in contractual agreements, reflecting Mississippi's legal standards on this topic.
This form is essential in cases where a contract specifies liquidated damages. Use this jury instruction when presenting a case involving a breach of contract, specifically when the contractual terms include predetermined damage amounts that the parties agreed upon. It guides jurors in their decision-making process regarding the enforceability and appropriateness of those damages.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Ensure compliance with any additional requirements for your specific case.
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