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mlkisenwether
Aug 17, 2009, 06:43 AM
I have received a summon for decaratory refief, in fifth judicial circuit, pertaining to ownership of an easement.

stevetcg
Aug 17, 2009, 07:27 AM
Decaratory relief refers to a judgment of a court which determines the rights of parties without ordering anything be done or awarding damages. By seeking a declaratory judgment, the party making the request is seeking for an official declaration of the status of a matter in controversy. Optimally, the resolution of the rights of the parties involved will prevent further litigation. For example, a party to a contract may seek the legal interpretation of a contract to determine the parties' rights, or an insured may seek a determination of insurance coverage under a policy.

Basically someone is asking for clarification as to what the easement is and their rights. As a party to this, you are entitled to attend the relief hearing. You answer it by attending.

Cite: http://definitions.uslegal.com/d/declaratory-relief/

AK lawyer
Aug 17, 2009, 08:14 AM
As a party to this, you are entitled to attend the relief hearing. You answer it by attending.
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No. You should file an answer. Otherwise you could be defaulted and if so not allowed to have your say at such a hearing.

stevetcg
Aug 17, 2009, 08:24 AM
No. You should file an answer. Otherwise you could be defaulted and if so not allowed to have your say at such a hearing.

Wouldn't it depend on what they were asking?