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Difference between revisions of "Sample Notice of Claim for Small Claims (20:App C)"

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'''SAMPLE:''' The claim is against the defendant for the return of their lawnmower, which was borrowed by the defendant who refused to return it. This happened in Surrey, British Columbia, in July of 2007.
'''SAMPLE:''' The claim is against the defendant for the return of their lawnmower, which was borrowed by the defendant who refused to return it. This happened in Surrey, British Columbia, in July of 2007.


In cases such as this, ignore the dollar amount for the “How Much” section. Indicate instead what the claimant seeks, i.e., “The claimant asks for an order that their lawn mower be returned to them”. The client should consider the possible condition of the goods when deciding whether or not to ask for damages instead.
In cases such as this, ignore the dollar amount for the “How Much” section. Indicate instead what the claimant seeks, i.e., “The claimant asks for an order that their lawn mower be returned to them”. You should consider the possible condition of the goods when deciding whether or not to ask for damages instead.




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