Complaint (codes/statutes)
In the legal context, a "complaint" refers to the initial document a plaintiff files with the court to begin a lawsuit. It states the basis for the court's jurisdiction, the basis for the plaintiff's claim, and the demand for relief. When it comes to "codes/statutes", these are laws that have been enacted by a legislative body, such as Congress or a state assembly. They provide the legal framework within which actions, proceedings, and policies are carried out. So, "complaint (codes/statutes)" would typically refer to the specific laws or regulations that a complaint is based upon. This could include the specific legal rights that have been violated, the obligations that were not met, or the standards that were not adhered to, according to the relevant codes or statutes.