Civil Nature of Suit Code Descriptions refer to the codes used to categorize civil cases for the purpose of statistical tracking. These codes are used to identify the type of action being taken in the lawsuit. The codes are defined by the United States Code Annotated (USA) and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRC). There are four main categories of Civil Nature of Suit Code Descriptions: 1. Real Property: Includes actions involving land, real estate, or other property. 2. Contract: Includes actions involving breach of contract or other contractual issues. 3. Tort: Includes actions involving torts, such as negligence, malpractice, or product liability. 4. Other: Includes all other types of civil actions not covered by the other categories. These codes are used to classify civil actions in order to make it easier for courts and government agencies to track and analyze data. The codes are used to identify the type of action being taken in a lawsuit, which can help determine how to best resolve the case.