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Filing the complaint: The Complaint can be filed with the Court in person or by mail. Procedures: A Defendant has 20 days from the service of a Complaint and Summons to file an Answer (5 business days if the Complaint is for possession of rental property).
In Montana, there is one federal district court, a state supreme court, and trial courts with both general and limited jurisdiction. These courts serve different purposes, which are outlined in the sections below. Click a link for information about that court type.
Montanas court system is generally comprised of Courts of Limited Jurisdiction (Justice, City and Municipal), State District Courts, and the states highest court, the Montana Supreme Court.
Failure to file briefs may subject the motion to summary ruling. The moving partys failure to file a brief shall be deemed an admission that the motion is without merit. Failure to file an answer brief by the opposing party within the time allowed shall be deemed an admission that the motion is well taken.
Within each state, the statute of limitations varies depending on the kind of infringement committed. ing to the statute of limitations in Montana, the time limit for filing civil cases is two to three years depending on the nature of the personal injury case.
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United States Courts of Special Jurisdiction. U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. U.S. Court of Federal Claims. U.S. Court of International Trade. U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation. U.S. Tax Court.
Federal courts typically only hear certain types of cases that involve the following issues: Interpretation of aspects of the US Constitution. Federal criminal cases. Military legal issues not handled in the military justice system. Violations of securities laws. Intellectual property law, including copyrights and patents.
The Judicial power of the State of Montana is vested in the following: The Supreme Court, consisting of a Chief Justice and six Associate Justices. The District Courts. The Workers Compensation Court. The Water Court. The Courts of Limited Jurisdiction, which include Justice Courts, Municipal Courts, and City Courts.

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