Verification of Defendant's Address by Plaintiff in Trade or Commerce or Pursuing Assigned Debt - Massachusetts

Verification of Defendant's Address by Plaintiff in Trade or Commerce or Pursuing Assigned Debt - Massachusetts

Verification of Defendant's Address by Plaintiff in Trade or Commerce or Pursuing Assigned Debt is a legal document that was released by the Trial Court of Massachusetts - a government authority operating within Massachusetts.

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Q: What is the purpose of verifying a defendant's address?A: The purpose of verifying a defendant's address is to ensure that the correct person is being sued or pursued for a debt in trade or commerce.

Q: Who is responsible for verifying the defendant's address?A: The plaintiff is responsible for verifying the defendant's address.

Q: When is address verification required in Massachusetts?A: Address verification is required when a plaintiff is involved in trade or commerce or when pursuing an assigned debt.

Q: Why is address verification important in trade or commerce?A: Address verification is important in trade or commerce to prevent mistaken identity and ensure that legal actions are taken against the correct defendant.

Q: Is the plaintiff required to verify the defendant's address in all cases?A: No, address verification is only required when the plaintiff is involved in trade or commerce or when pursuing an assigned debt in Massachusetts.

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