2020 Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXXV - Civil Procedure and Limitations
Chapter 509 - Pleadings
Section 509.310 Motion for more definite statement or for a bill of particulars.

Universal Citation: MO Rev Stat § 509.310 (2020)

Effective - 28 Aug 1943

509.310. Motion for more definite statement or for a bill of particulars. — A party may move for a more definite statement or for a bill of particulars of any matter contained in a petition, answer or reply which is not averred with sufficient definiteness or particularity to enable him properly to prepare his responsive pleadings or to prepare generally for trial when a responsive pleading is not required. If the motion is granted and the order of the court is not obeyed within ten days after notice of the order, or within such other time as the court may fix, the court may strike the pleading to which the motion was directed, or make such order as it deems just. A bill of particulars becomes a part of the pleading which it supplements.

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(L. 1943 p. 353 § 63)

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