An action to recover on an open account is one usually based on an implied or oral contract. Ordinarily, it is not necessary to specify all the individual items that make up the account balance due. Some jurisdictions authorize a short form of pleading that allows a copy of the written statement to be attached, specifying only that a certain sum is due the plaintiff from the defendant. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.
A Phoenix Arizona Complaint for Amount Due for Work and Labor Done on Open Account Basis — Breach of Oral or Implied Contracts is a legal document filed by a party who has performed work or provided labor for another party, seeking payment for the services rendered. This complaint is based on the premise that there was an agreement, either orally or implied, between the parties, where the defendant was obligated to pay a specific amount for the work done. The content of the complaint typically includes the following information: 1. Parties involved: Start by stating the full legal names and contact information of both the plaintiff (the party seeking payment) and the defendant (the party who owes the amount due). 2. Description of the work done: Provide a detailed description of the work or labor performed by the plaintiff, highlighting the scope, duration, and nature of the services rendered. Incorporate relevant keywords such as construction, renovation, maintenance, repair, etc., depending on the specific industry. 3. Agreement or contract: Explain how the agreement was formed between the parties. If it was an oral agreement, mention the date, location, and circumstances under which the agreement was made. If there was an implied contract, explain the actions or conduct that led to the understanding between the parties. 4. Payment terms: Clearly state the agreed-upon payment terms, including the total amount due, any installments, or specific payment schedule if applicable. Emphasize any contractual obligations or deadlines that the defendant failed to meet. 5. Breach of contract: Highlight how the defendant breached the oral or implied contract by failing to pay the agreed-upon amount for the work done. Address any communication or correspondence exchanged regarding payment requests, reminders, or promises made by the defendant to pay. 6. Damages and relief sought: Specify the amount of outstanding balance or damages incurred by the plaintiff due to the defendant's breach. If there are any additional costs such as interest, penalties, or legal fees, include them. State the relief or compensation sought, which is typically the full amount owed plus any additional costs or punitive damages as deemed appropriate. Different types of Phoenix Arizona Complaints for Amount Due for Work and Labor Done on Open Account Basis — Breach of Oral or Implied Contracts may vary depending on the specific industry or circumstances of the case. For instance, there could be complaints related to plumbing services, home renovations, landscaping, electrical work, or professional consulting services, to name a few. Each complaint would include the relevant details specific to the industry and the work completed.A Phoenix Arizona Complaint for Amount Due for Work and Labor Done on Open Account Basis — Breach of Oral or Implied Contracts is a legal document filed by a party who has performed work or provided labor for another party, seeking payment for the services rendered. This complaint is based on the premise that there was an agreement, either orally or implied, between the parties, where the defendant was obligated to pay a specific amount for the work done. The content of the complaint typically includes the following information: 1. Parties involved: Start by stating the full legal names and contact information of both the plaintiff (the party seeking payment) and the defendant (the party who owes the amount due). 2. Description of the work done: Provide a detailed description of the work or labor performed by the plaintiff, highlighting the scope, duration, and nature of the services rendered. Incorporate relevant keywords such as construction, renovation, maintenance, repair, etc., depending on the specific industry. 3. Agreement or contract: Explain how the agreement was formed between the parties. If it was an oral agreement, mention the date, location, and circumstances under which the agreement was made. If there was an implied contract, explain the actions or conduct that led to the understanding between the parties. 4. Payment terms: Clearly state the agreed-upon payment terms, including the total amount due, any installments, or specific payment schedule if applicable. Emphasize any contractual obligations or deadlines that the defendant failed to meet. 5. Breach of contract: Highlight how the defendant breached the oral or implied contract by failing to pay the agreed-upon amount for the work done. Address any communication or correspondence exchanged regarding payment requests, reminders, or promises made by the defendant to pay. 6. Damages and relief sought: Specify the amount of outstanding balance or damages incurred by the plaintiff due to the defendant's breach. If there are any additional costs such as interest, penalties, or legal fees, include them. State the relief or compensation sought, which is typically the full amount owed plus any additional costs or punitive damages as deemed appropriate. Different types of Phoenix Arizona Complaints for Amount Due for Work and Labor Done on Open Account Basis — Breach of Oral or Implied Contracts may vary depending on the specific industry or circumstances of the case. For instance, there could be complaints related to plumbing services, home renovations, landscaping, electrical work, or professional consulting services, to name a few. Each complaint would include the relevant details specific to the industry and the work completed.