Mississippi Agreed Judgment

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This is an Agreed Judgment. This is used after a Petition for Forfeiture has been filed and the parties have agreed to a cash settlement. The Sheriff's office agrees to pay a certain amount to the Defendant's attorney, while the rest is retained by the Sheriff's office. This form is applicable in all states.
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Rule 81 requires use of a special summons which commands that the defendant appear and defend at a specific time and place set by order of the court and informs him or her that no answer is necessary.

A joint, unapportioned offer of judgment is an offer that involves either multiple plaintiffs or multiple defendants (or both), issuing or receiving an offer of judgment. The general rule is that joint, unapportioned offers of judgment are invalid.

Once a default judgment has been entered, a creditor can then use it to seek to garnish your wages and other property. In Mississippi, a default judgment acts as a lien against property you have in any county where the judgment has been properly entered.

Rule 60 motions for relief from a judgment filed no later than ten days after entry of judgment toll the time period in which an appeal may be taken. M.R.A.P. 4(d). Rule 60 motions filed more than ten days after entry of judgment do not toll the time period in which an appeal may be taken.

Under the ?offer of judgment? mechanism detailed in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 68 (Rule 68), a defendant makes a settlement offer to resolve the case. If accepted, the offer is filed at the courthouse and the case ends.

At any time more than fifteen days before the trial begins, a party defending against a claim may serve upon the adverse party an offer to allow judgment to be taken against him for the money or property or to the effect specified in his offer, with costs then accrued.

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 68 allows a defendant to make an offer of judgment at any point at least 14 days before trial. After receiving the offer, the plaintiff then has a 14-day window to serve written notice accepting the offer.

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Mississippi Agreed Judgment