LII State Statutes By Topic Mississippi Title 69. Missouri- Title XXVII. Montana- Title 80 New York (see Civil Practice and Law Rules, Article 75) (searchable index) http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Jackson County Law Library Shelf List Merricks Revised civil code of Louisiana 1900, FF Hansel Bros. Historical, 1B mississippi Criminal and Traffic law Manual, 2003 ed. http://www.jgrl.lib.ms.us/LawShelf.html
Extractions: Title (Active publications are in bold) Publisher Status Shelf A Non-Lawyers Guide to Police Use of Evidence Search and Seizure Xlibris Active 2003 A Treatise on the Modern Law of Real Property (Tiffany) Callaghan Historical 1940 ABA Standards for Criminal Justice Little-Brown Inactive 1986 Administrative Law Treatise, 4d Aspen Active Advanced Manual for the Lawyer's Assistant, 5th West Complete 2000 Alabama Code 1975 Michie Active A Alabama Insurance Regulations Nils Inactive 1991 Alabama Rules Annotated 2002-03, vols. 1,2 LexisNexis Active A AM JUR Legal Forms, 2d (missing vol. 16) West Inactive Jun 1998 B AM JUR Trials, 3d West Inactive Jul 1998 B American and English Cyclopedia of Law Edward Thompson Historical American Annotated Cases/Annotated Cases 1912A -1918E (missing 1914C) LCP Historical American Bar Association Journal vols.58-63 ABA Inactive 1977 American Decisions 1-100 LCP Historical American Decisions and Reports Digest Vols. 1-3 LCP Historical American Digest 1658-1896 West Completed American Federal Tax Reports, 2d
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Extractions: Lemon Law Information and Sites Welcome to one of the oldest and most trusted Lemon Law information site on the Internet with complete coverage of all Lemon Law Statutes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. There are essentially three sets of laws that apply to defective vehicles and products in the United States. 4. A general example of a State "Lemon Law" (California Civil Code Section 1793.22) Many Lemon Law Attorneys offer free consultations via toll-free phone numbers to let consumers know what their options are. Remember, even if your case doesn't meet the requirements under the Lemon Law for your state, there may be other "statues or laws" that apply that can help you. Always mention "AutoPedia" in your communications with any Law Firm. FREE CarFax Lemon Check 50 State by State Lemon Law Summaries Okay, you think you have a lemon. Now what?
Extractions: REMEMBER, Lemon Laws and their application vary from state to state. California's Lemon Law - California Civil Code Section 1793.22 California's consumer warranty law requires the manufacturer of a new motor vehicle leased or sold with a manufacturer's written warranty to repair the vehicle during the warranty period so that it conforms to the warranty within the first 18 months of purchase or 18,000 miles, whichever occurs first. The vehicle may be a new car, van, truck or the chassis portion of a motorhome, but it must have been purchased or leased for nonbusiness use. If the manufacturer or dealer cannot fix the vehicle to conform to the warranty within a "reasonable" number of repair attempts, then the manufacturer must replace the vehicle or reimburse the buyer or lessee for its purchase price, whichever the consumer prefers (less a mileage offset for the consumer's use of the vehicle prior to the first repair attempt), subject in certain cases to arbitration that the consumer may or may not accept. The Lemon Law uses a presumption as a guideline for determining whether a "reasonable" number of repair attempts have been made on a new vehicle. In order for the buyer or lessee to use the Lemon Law presumption, all of the following must be true:
Auto Lemon Law Information CA Lemon law - California civil code, Attorney General s Office. CO - Lemon law - Colorado MS - Lemon law - mississippi Consumer Protection Division. http://www.123car.com/lemon/lemonbystate.html
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Miss. Rules Civil Procedure - Rule 44 mississippi RULES OF civil PROCEDURE ANNOTATED. (As Amended) code Ann. 13-1-101 (1972) (copies of foreign law or record admissible when certified by http://www.mslegalforms.com/CourtRules/mrcp/44.html
Extractions: M.R.C.P. 44 MISSISSIPPI RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE - ANNOTATED (As Amended) RULE 44. PROOF OF DOCUMENTS Comment (a) Authentication. (b) Lack of Record. A written statement that after diligent search no record or entry of a specified tenor is found to exist in the records designated by the statement, authenticated as provided in subdivision (a)(1) of this rule in the case of a domestic record, or complying with the requirements of subdivision (a)(2) of this rule for a summary in the case of a foreign record, is admissible as evidence that the records contain no such record or entry. (c) This rule does not prevent the proof of official records or of entry or lack of entry therein by any other method authorized by law.
Miss. Rules Civil Procedure - Rule 82 code Ann. 1111-1 through -59 (1972), and the mississippi Rules of civil this tracks prior mississippi law. Miss. code Ann. 11-11-3 (1972);Gillard v. http://www.mslegalforms.com/CourtRules/mrcp/82.html
Extractions: M.R.C.P. 82 MISSISSIPPI RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE - ANNOTATED (As Amended) RULE 82. JURISDICTION AND VENUE (a) Jurisdiction Unaffected. These rules shall not be construed to extend or limit the jurisdiction of the courts of Mississippi. (b) Venue of Actions. Except as provided by this rule, venue of all actions shall be as provided by statute. (c) Venue Where Claim or Parties Joined. Where several claims or parties have been joined, the suit may be brought in any county in which any one of the claims could properly have been brought. Whenever an action has been commenced in a proper county, additional claims and parties may be joined, pursuant to Rules 13 and , as ancillary thereto, without regard to whether that county would be a proper venue for an independent action on such claims or against such parties. (d) Improper Venue. 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. The expenses of the transfer shall be borne by the plaintiff. The plaintiff shall have the right to select the court to which the action shall be transferred in the event the action might properly have been filed in more than one court. Comment Rule 82(a) reaffirms that nothing in the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure shall be construed as extending or limiting the jurisdiction of any state court.
Hinds County Justice Court be used for collection of civil debts, 9915-51 of the mississippi code as amended MS State Legislature Enacted law Establishing Today s JC System http://www.co.hinds.ms.us/pgs/ctydivision/justicecourt.asp
Extractions: DISTINCTION BETWEEN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES The distinction between civil and criminal cases is an important one. In a civil case, a trial or contested matter occurs between two or more persons, while in a criminal case, the trial is between the State of Mississippi and a person accused of committing a crime. This is true even when a criminal case is begun by the victim of a crime filing an affidavit charging someone with criminal activity. There are times when the wrong which has been done might give rise to either a civil suit or criminal charge or both. But the justice court judge must keep in mind the distinction, for it is improper for criminal process to be used to collect a civil debt or damages. Every justice court judge should be familiar with the case of State Ex Rel. Richardson v. Edgeworth, 214 So.2d 579 (Miss. 1968). In this case, our state Supreme Court held that justice court judges who permitted people to sign criminal affidavits for collection of debts without advising them of the criminal nature of the documents; who permitted criminal affidavits to be signed in blank without requiring affiants to appear to make their sworn statements; who solicited collection of accounts through their deputy sheriffs and constables; and who used criminal processes for collection of civil debts; were guilty of intentional abuse of process and would be liable for damages caused by their actions.
Extractions: Insurance companies go out of the way to advertise how fast, neighborly, generous, kind understanding, patient and friendly they are especially when they are trying to sell you one of their policies. It continues to be true for as long as you make your insurance premium payments on time, without asking for anything in return. However, policyholders forced to present a large claim often learn there are limits to insurer congeniality. Most civil (noncriminal) disputes can be mediated, including those involving contracts, leases, small business ownership, employment, and divorce. For example, a divorcing couple might mediate to work out a mutually agreeable child custody agreement, or estranged business partners might choose mediation to work out an agreement to divide their business. Nonviolent criminal matters, such as claims of verbal or other personal harassment, can also be successfully mediated.