Delinquent Tax Suit Defense

Summary

If youre facing a delinquent tax suit due to a title transfer error, consider emphasizing the title companys mistake, the existence of a correction affidavit, and the lack of notice regarding unpaid taxes in your court response. An affirmative defense can negate liability even if the plaintiffs claims are true, while a specific plea involves asserting defenses or facts that justify or excuse actions. Consulting a local attorney for tailored advice is recommended.

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Got it! If you're looking for specific pleas to ask for a dismissal, consider focusing on the mistake in the title transfer, the correction affidavit, and the lack of notice regarding the taxes. If you change your mind about contacting a local lawyer, feel free to reach out. Good luck with your case!
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You're welcome! If you need further assistance or have any other questions, feel free to ask. Good luck with your case!
when filing an answer with the court on a civil suit, what does it mean to claim an affirmative defense?
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An affirmative defense is when a defendant introduces evidence, which, if found to be credible, will negate liability even if the allegations in the complaint are true. It doesn't dispute the plaintiff's claims but provides reasons why the plaintiff shouldn't win the case. Examples include statute of limitations, self-defense, or mistake.
what does it mean to make a specific plea?
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A specific plea in a legal context typically refers to a defendant's formal response to a plaintiff's allegations. It involves asserting defenses or facts that justify or excuse the defendant's actions. This can include affirmative defenses, mistakes, or any other pertinent legal grounds that refute the plaintiff's claims.