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At the trial court level, the plaintiff (Beth Smiles) prevails. What is the basis of the defendant’s (Coastal) appeal?

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In general-jurisdiction courts, such as most state courts, a jurisdictional allegation is unnecessary. The most critical part of the complaint is the claim, or cause of action. The claim is a concise and direct statement of the basis upon which the plaintiff seeks relief.