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For example, Rule 45(c)(1) directs that a party serving a subpoena shall take reasonable steps to avoid imposing undue burden or expense on a person subject to the subpoena, and Rule 45(c)(2)(B) permits the person served with the subpoena to object to it and directs that an order requiring compliance shall protect a
Who can serve the process in Mississippi?
(1) By Process Server. A summons and complaint shall, except as provided in subparagraphs (2) and (4) of this subdivision, be served by any person who is not a party and is not less than 18 years of age.
What is the Mississippi Code Title 45?
Public Safety and Good Order 45-9-101. (1)(a) Except as otherwise provided, the Department of Public Safety is authorized to issue licenses to carry stun guns, concealed pistols or revolvers to persons qualified as provided in this section.
What is Mississippi rule of Civil Procedure 45?
Rule 45(c)(1) authorizes that subpoenas may be served by a sheriff, his deputy, or any person not a party over the age of eighteen years; this provision permits attorneys to serve subpoenas.
Why do they call it Mississippi?
MISSISSIPPI: Meaning great river or gathering-in of all the waters, sometimes referred to as the father of waters, indicating that the Indians were aware of the immensity of the river. First written by Tonti as Michi Sepe. MISSOURI: An Indian tribal name denoting muddy water and named for the large river.
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The idea here is that adding the word Mississippi takes up enough time to make the number count equal to one second of time. So, if you are counting seconds, and want them to be as close to clock-time as possible, saying 1 Mississippi, 2 Missisippi, 3 Missisippi will take an actual 3 seconds of time.
How long does it take to respond to a rule 45 subpoena?
Civ. Proc. 45(3)(a). Rule 45 does not define unreasonable time for compliance; however, courts tend to hold seven days or less as unreasonable, and 14 days or more as presumptively reasonable.
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