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Code · Montana · Title 70 — Property · Chapter 27 · Part 1

70-27-114. Summons -- contents -- service.

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70-27-114 . Summons -- contents -- service.
(1)The summons must:
(a)state the parties to the proceeding, the court in which the proceeding is brought, the nature of the action in concise terms, and the relief sought; and
(b)notify the defendant to appear and answer within 10 days of service and that the relief sought will be taken against the defendant if the defendant does not appear.
(2)The summons must be directed to the defendant and must be served and returned in the same manner as a summons in civil actions is served and returned.
(3)The summons must be served personally upon the defendant if the defendant can be found with due diligence within the state, or if the defendant cannot be found with due diligence within the state, the summons must be served in the same manner as notices are required to be served in 70-27-110 .
(4)Upon the return of a summons issued under this chapter that was not served or not served in time, the plaintiff may have a new summons issued, as if no previous summons had been issued.
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