Complaint

28 V.I.C. § 283 — under Actions to Recover Possession of Real Property.

28 V.I.C. § 283

(1) The plaintiff in his complaint shall set forth—(1) a description of the property with such certainty as to enable the possession thereof to be delivered if recovery is had;(2) the nature of plaintiff's estate in the property, whether it is in fee, for life and for whose life, or for a term of years and the duration of such term;(3) that the plaintiff is entitled to the possession of the property; and(4) that the defendant wrongfully withholds the same from him to his damage in such sum as may be therein claimed.

(1) a description of the property with such certainty as to enable the possession thereof to be delivered if recovery is had;

(2) the nature of plaintiff's estate in the property, whether it is in fee, for life and for whose life, or for a term of years and the duration of such term;

(3) that the plaintiff is entitled to the possession of the property; and

(4) that the defendant wrongfully withholds the same from him to his damage in such sum as may be therein claimed.