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  2. Begin by filling in the 'PLAINTIFF(S)' section with the names of the individuals or entities initiating the case.
  3. Next, enter the 'DEFENDANT(S)' information, ensuring that all parties involved are accurately listed.
  4. In the 'CAUSE NO.' field, input the assigned case number if available; this helps in tracking your case efficiently.
  5. Fill in the date and time you are summoned to appear in court, as well as the name of the presiding judge and courthouse location.
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Rule 54(b) is designed to facilitate the entry of a final judgment upon one or more but fewer than all the claims or as to one or more but fewer than all the parties in an action involving multiple claims or multiple parties, so as to enable the non-prevailing party to perfect an appeal as of right of a final judgment.
For crimes not specifically listed in the statute, the statute of limitations is two years after the crime (for both felonies and misdemeanors). You should not send any sensitive or confidential information through this site.
Justice Courts have jurisdiction over small claims civil cases involving amounts of $3,500 or less, misdemeanor criminal cases and any traffic offense that occurs outside a municipality.
Generally, the rules of civil procedure give you anywhere from one to seven years to file your cause of action. The clock will begin ticking on the date of the incident or the date you discover the harm.
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In Mississippi, the statute of limitations for civil cases typically ranges from one to seven years. However, for most civil actions, you must file within two years from the date of the incident.
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.
There are no general rules related to the time period to file a case. However, you almost always have at least a year to file a civil lawsuit. Depending on the type of case or civil action, it could be much longer. Different statutes of limitations apply to different types of cases and causes of action.

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