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paperwork buying a boat?

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 7:46 am
by Sandy Creek
I live in LA and I'm buying a boat from a individual in MS. I've looked around trying to find out what all paperwork I will need to get my boat and trailer regestered in LA but haven't had much sucess. Anybody know anything about this stuff?

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 7:51 am
by greenheadmachine
I would try the Louisiana Dept. Wildlife, fisheries and parks and ask them if they know what you need to do. It may be that a normal bill of sale will work. But, the boat needs to be moved from the La. registry to the MS. registry. I would call them and ask. Just my 2 cents

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 8:45 am
by the doctor
all you should need is a bill of sale

the doc

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 8:48 am
by Sandy Creek
do boat trailers in miss. have titles to them?

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 8:48 am
by regishay
Sandy,

Just need to contact the MS wildlife dept, i think they have a form you use to transfer the boat to LA. Then you just register it, like you would a new boat. You ever been to the John Ford Home?

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 8:50 am
by Sandy Creek
No I never have been to John Ford Home

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 8:54 am
by regishay
K, i thought i saw you were from Bogalusa

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 9:07 am
by turkeyman
yes traiolrs can have titles but ask you tax collector and i think all u need is a bill of sales.

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 10:17 am
by Sandy Creek
No, I live in Denham Springs,LA but have family land outside of Nathez.

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 11:01 am
by Meeka
Be careful, as you can see below, scheeeit can happen.




IN THE COUNTY COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

JEFFREY JOHNSON PLAINTIFF


VS. NO. CO2004-21215


MICHAEL NEUGENT DEFENDANT


RESPONSE TO COMPLAINT AND COUNTERCLAIM
JURY TRIAL REQUESTED

COMES NOW, Defendant, Michael Neugent, by and through undersigned counsel, with
this Response to the Complaint filed against him in the above styled and numbered cause, to-wit:
I.
Defendant moves for dismissal of the filed Complaint due to insufficiency of process and
lack of personal jurisdiction.
II.
Jackson County, Mississippi is an improper venue.
III.
The Complaint should be dismissed for its failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.
IV.
ANSWER
The Defendant responds to the allegations of the Complaint, paragraph and paragraph, as follows:
I. Admitted.
II. Denied.
III. Defendant admits the allegations of paragraph III of the Complaint, except that the
check was “for valuable consideration”.
IV. Defendant admits that his signature appears on the check in question, but denies
the remaining allegations of paragraph IV.
V. Denied.
VI. Admitted.
VII. Denied. Defendant affirmatively alleges that Section 11-7-12 of the Mississippi
Code is not applicable.
VII.(2) Denied.
Defendant denies the last unnumbered paragraph of the Complaint which begins “WHEREFORE PREMISES CONSIDERED”
V.- AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
As an affirmative defense, Defendant pleads that he attempted, based upon Plaintiff’s fraud and misrepresentations, to purchase a boat from Plaintiff, but the entire console of the boat came off, through no fault of Defendant, while the Defendant was transporting the boat to its intended berth. A photo taken at the scene is inserted below:







Defendant promptly notified Plaintiff of the problem, had the boat inspected by an expert and returned the boat to Plaintiff. In an attempt to mitigate his damages, Defendant stopped payment on his check.
VI.
If further investigation or discovery reveals that any counter-claim, not presented here against the Plaintiff, or cross-claim against a third party is appropriate, Defendant reserves the right amend this response.
VII.
COUNTERCLAIM- JURY TRIAL REQUESTED
And now, having fully responded to the Complaint filed against him, Defendant and now Counter-Claimant makes this Counterclaim, to-wit:
1. Counter-Claimant, Michael Neugent, is a adult resident citizen of Pike County,
Mississippi.
2. Plaintiff and now Counter-Defendant, Jeffrey Johnson is an adult resident citizen
of Jackson County, Mississippi, who suffers under no legal disability.
3. On or about August 26, 2004, Counter-Defendant agreed to sell a sea-worthy boat
to Counter-Claimant for $8,000.00. Counter-Claimant paid for the boat with a personal check.
4. While traveling west to Houma, Louisiana, where the boat would be stored and
used, the entire console came off the boat, as evidenced by the photograph set forth above.
5. Counter-Claimant had the boat inspected, then revoked his acceptance. Then, in
an attempt to mitigate damages, he stopped payment on his check and returned the boat to Counter-Defendant.

6. In the course of negotiations prior to the purchase, Counter-Defendant made
certain false representations, with knowledge of their falsity, upon which Counter-Claimant relied on in purchasing the boat.
7. These intentional misrepresentations include, but are not limited to that there was
nothing wrong with the boat, that there were no problems with the boat, that there were no defects with the boat, that there was no history of significant problems or repairs to the boat, and that the boat was sea worthy and ready to fish and the boat was fit and suitable for Counter-Claimant’s intended use of the boat as an inshore and offshore fishing boat.
8. Counter-Claimant suffered damages on account of the Counter-Defendant’s
misrepresentations.
9. Counter-Defendant is guilty of intentional misrepresentations, fraudulent
inducement and fraud.
10. Alternatively, Counter-Defendant made the aforesaid misrepresentations
negligently.
11. Counter-Defendant also breached the implied warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose and breached his agreement to sell a vessel that was sea-worthy.
12. Counter-Claimant properly revoked his acceptance of the goods and returned the
boat to Counter-Defendant.
WHEREFORE PREMISES CONSIDERED, Counter-Claimant is not indebted to Counter-Defendant, but instead has suffered damages as a result of the conduct of Counter-Defendant in an amount to be determined by a jury and is entitled to an award of punitive damages.

Respectfully submitted this the _____ day of February, 2005.
MICHAEL NEUGENT
BY: ROBISON & HARBOUR

____________________________________
OF COUNSEL

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 11:05 am
by teul2
Ok, I read that and kept hearing the Charlie Brown teacher
"WHAAA WHAA WHAAAAAA WHAAA"

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 3:01 pm
by the doctor
SC

dont know if you got what you need or not, must have a bill of sale to register with wldlife fisheries and parks

if you would like a tag for the trailer then you will present the bill of sale to the courthouse pay any applicable sales tax and title the trailer

very few folks i know title the trailer, but hey... to each his own

pretty simple

the doc

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 3:11 pm
by Jeff
I would be careful with the it'll be easy part. I have found nothing to be easy with the LADWF!