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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 411 — Rights of action and survival of actions

411.620 Required contents of complaint -- Substantive status of pleadings.

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(1)In any action exempted under KRS 411.610(1), the complaint initiating the action
shall state with particularity:
(a)The federal or state statute, regulation, or other law that was allegedly
violated;
(b)The facts that allegedly constitute a material violation of the statute,
regulation, or other law; and
(c)The facts that allegedly demonstrate that the violation proximately caused
actual injury to the plaintiff.
(2)In any action exempted under KRS 411.610(2), in addition to the pleading
requirements of subsection
(1)of this section, the complaint initiating the action
shall state with particularity facts sufficient to support a reasonable inference that
the violation was a knowing and willful violation.
(3)For the purposes of applying KRS 411.600 to 411.640, the pleading requirements in
this section are deemed part of the substantive law of this Commonwealth and not
merely in the nature of procedural provisions.
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