Notice of Hearing - Mississippi 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Notice of Hearing - Mississippi in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF' section with the appropriate county name where the hearing will take place.
  3. In the 'vs.' section, enter the names of the parties involved in the case.
  4. Fill in the case number (NO.) assigned to your motion for easy reference.
  5. Next, specify the date and time of the hearing by completing the fields labeled 'on' and 'at'. Ensure you indicate whether it is a.m. or p.m.
  6. Provide your name and signature as 'Attorney for' along with any additional counsel information in the designated areas.
  7. Finally, include your contact details such as telephone number and MSB # to ensure proper communication regarding the hearing.

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Rule 33 - Subpoenas (a)Generally. Except as set forth below, the procedures for subpoenas shall conform to Rule 45 of the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure. This Rule shall not apply to proceedings before a grand jury. (b)Subpoenas Duces Tecum for Production at Trial or Hearing.
A hearing is usually a brief session involving a specific motion or question at some time prior to the trial itself. Hearings on motions are usually shorter and less formal than a trial. However, at least one motion is more like a trial (or mini-trial).
A written notice, commonly referred to as a notice to explain specifying the grounds for termination and giving the employee ample opportunity to explain their side; A hearing or conference to allow the employee to respond to the charge/s, present evidence, or rebut the evidence presented against them; and.
(1) after notice and a hearing, or a similar phrase (A) means after such notice as is appropriate in the particular circumstances, and such opportunity for a hearing as is appropriate in the particular circumstances; but. (B) authorizes an act without an actual hearing if such notice is given properly and if
Show-cause hearings occur when the alleged victim of a crime or the police file an Application for a Criminal Complaint with the court. After an application has been filed, the court will send the defendant a notice in the mail requesting him or her to appear before a clerk-magistrate in a criminal show-cause hearing.

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Hearing Notice means a document, sent by the Division of Legal Services of the Department of Social Services, advising the participant of the time, date, and place of their hearing.
Motion hearings occur in person at the courthouse or can be done via virtual hearings. During the hearing, all parties involved in the case have an opportunity to present their arguments and evidence to a judge concerning a particular motion that has been filed.
It means there is going to be a hearing on whatever was filed. So someone filed something and the Court is going to hear it. If you didnt file it, youd be served. Okay, so it says a date when the city was petitioned, then it says notice of hearing, then it says the actual court date.

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