Mississippi 3515 Trespasser — Attractive NuisancDoctrinein— - Structure or Object Is Not Dangerous in Nature — General Instruction and Verdict Form is a legal document used in Mississippi state courts. This document contains instructions and a verdict form for a jury to consider when a plaintiff has alleged that a defendant has negligently created an attractive nuisance, which has caused injury or damage to a trespassing child. The instructions are used to determine whether the structure or object in question is not dangerous in nature and whether the defendant was negligent in failing to take steps to prevent injury or damage. The document consists of two parts. The first part is the General Instruction, which outlines the legal principles the jury must consider when determining whether the defendant’s structure or object is not dangerous in nature and whether the defendant was negligent in failing to take steps to prevent injury or damage. The second part is the Verdict Form, which the jury must fill out to indicate their findings. There are two types of Mississippi 3515 Trespasser — Attractive NuisancDoctrinein— - Structure or Object Is Not Dangerous in Nature — General Instruction and Verdict Form. The first is a standard form, which is used in most cases. The second is a modified form, which is used in cases where the structure or object is dangerous in nature.