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When an action is filed laying venue in the wrong county, the action shall not be dismissed, but the court, on timely motion, shall transfer the action to the court in which it might properly have been filed and the case shall proceed as though originally filed therein. Rule 82 - Jurisdiction and Venue, Miss. R. Civ. P. 82 - Casetext Casetext rule chapter-xi-general-provisions Casetext rule chapter-xi-general-provisions
In all civil actions wherein there has been no action of record during the preceding twelve months, the clerk of the court shall mail notice to the attorneys of record that such case will be dismissed by the court for want of prosecution unless within thirty days following said mailing, action of record is taken or an
Rule 40 - Assignment of Cases for Trial (a) Methods. Courts shall provide for placing of actions upon the trial calendar (1) without request of the parties; or (2) upon request of a party and notice to the other parties; or, (3) in such other manner as the court deems expedient.
A party shall plead in response to an amended pleading within the time remaining for response to the original pleading or within ten days after service of the amended pleading, whichever period may be longer, unless the court otherwise orders. Rule 15 - Amended and Supplemental Pleadings, Miss. R. Civ. P. 15 Casetext chapter-iii-pleadings-and-motions Casetext chapter-iii-pleadings-and-motions
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.
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