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What is Pluries Citation? A Comprehensive Legal Overview
Definition & Meaning
A pluries citation is a legal document issued by a court when a party fails to serve an alias citation within the required timeframe. It serves as a command for the individual to appear in court or respond to a legal demand. The process begins with an original citation, which may be followed by an alias citation if the original could not be served. If the alias citation also fails, a pluries citation can be requested from the judge who issued the alias citation.
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Legal Use & context
Pluries citations are commonly used in civil law cases where a party must be notified of legal actions against them. They are part of the citation process, which ensures that individuals have the opportunity to respond to legal petitions. This term is relevant in various legal contexts, including family law, probate, and civil litigation. Users may find templates and forms for pluries citations on platforms like US Legal Forms, allowing them to manage these processes independently.
Key legal elements
Real-world examples
Here are a couple of examples of abatement:
(Hypothetical example) If a person is involved in a civil lawsuit and the original citation was not delivered because they moved without leaving a forwarding address, the plaintiff can request an alias citation. If that also fails, they can then seek a pluries citation to ensure the individual is properly notified of the court proceedings.
State-by-state differences
Examples of state differences (not exhaustive):
State
Procedure for Pluries Citation
Pennsylvania
Requires a request to the judge; served like the original citation.
California
May allow for alternative service methods if the defendant cannot be located.
This is not a complete list. State laws vary, and users should consult local rules for specific guidance.
Comparison with related terms
Term
Definition
Alias Citation
A citation issued when the original citation could not be served.
Original Citation
The first citation issued to notify a party of legal action.
Summons
A document that informs a defendant of a lawsuit and requires them to respond.
Common misunderstandings
What to do if this term applies to you
If you find yourself needing to request a pluries citation, consider the following steps:
Gather all relevant documents, including the original and alias citations.
File a petition with the court requesting the pluries citation.
Ensure you understand the service requirements for the citation.
Consider using US Legal Forms for templates to streamline the process.
If the situation is complex, consult a legal professional for guidance.
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