Minnesota Contract Dispute: Complaint

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If you encounter a [[contract dispute]] in the state of [[Minnesota]], then you will want to reference the [[Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure]], assuming you plan on filing suit in a state district court, as opposed to a [[federal district court]] (If you were going to file a [[complaint]] in federal court, then you would want to reference the [[Federal Rules of Civil Procedure]].  
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If you encounter a [[contract dispute]] in the state of [[Minnesota]], then you will want to reference the [[Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure]], specifically look at Rules [[MNRCP_Rule_3|3]], [[MNRCP_Rule_4|4]], and [[MNRCP_Rule_8|8]], assuming you plan on filing suit in a state district courtIf you are filing a [[complaint]] in a federal court, then you would want to reference the [[Federal Rules of Civil Procedure]].  
Below is an example of what a complaint filed in [[Hennepin County]], in the state of Minnesota, should look like.  The hypothetical facts of the case are listed within, however, this method is not always used.
Below is an example of what a complaint filed in [[Hennepin County]], in the state of Minnesota, should look like.  The hypothetical facts of the case are listed within, however, this method is not always used.
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*[[Minnesota Contract Dispute: Request for Admissions]]
*[[Minnesota Contract Dispute: Request for Admissions]]
*[[Minnesota Contract Dispute: Request for Production]]
*[[Minnesota Contract Dispute: Request for Production]]
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*[[Minnesota Contract Dispute: Answer to Interrogatories]]
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==Contributors To This Page==
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*[[Scott Cody]]
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*[[Benjamin Tarshish]]
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== Categories ==
 
[[Category:Civil law]]
[[Category:Civil law]]
[[Category:Contract law]]
[[Category:Contract law]]
[[Category:Minnesota]]
[[Category:Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Forms]]
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[[Category:Samples and Templates]]

Latest revision as of 01:58, 2 December 2010

If you encounter a contract dispute in the state of Minnesota, then you will want to reference the Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure, specifically look at Rules 3, 4, and 8, assuming you plan on filing suit in a state district court. If you are filing a complaint in a federal court, then you would want to reference the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Below is an example of what a complaint filed in Hennepin County, in the state of Minnesota, should look like. The hypothetical facts of the case are listed within, however, this method is not always used.


Sample Complaint for Contract Dispute in Minnesota



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