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Code · Vermont · Title 12 — Court Procedure · Chapter 213

§ 5911.

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§ 5911. Forcible entry and detainer verdict
Verdict in Entry and Detainer
STATE OF VERMONT, At a court of inquiry held at
......................... County, ss. ......................... , on the
} ............ day of .................... A. D.
20 .......... , before E. F. and G. H., Justices of the peace in and for the county of ...................................... , aforesaid.
A. B. of ....................................................... , complainant, against C. D. of .......................................... , respondent.
The jury find that the facts alleged in the said A. B.’s complaint are true, and that the said C. D. is guilty thereof, and that the said A. B. ought to have restitution of the premises therein described, without delay. (If the jury do not find the allegations of the complainant proved, then after the word respondent insert) (the jury find that the facts alleged in the said A. B.’s complaint are not true, and that the said C. D. is not guilty.)
N. W., Foreman.
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