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Difference between revisions of "I Am Being Sued — What Should I Expect?"

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{{Template:Legal Help Guide TOC}}If you are being sued for loss or damages you may have caused to another person or another person's property, you will receive court papers: a '''Notice of Claim''' if you are being sued in '''Small Claims Court''' or a '''Writ of Summons''' and possibly a '''Statement of Claim''' if you are being sued in '''BC Supreme Court'''.  
If you are being sued for loss or damages you may have caused to another person or another person's property, you will receive court papers: a '''Notice of Claim''' if you are being sued in '''Small Claims Court''' or a '''Writ of Summons''' and possibly a '''Statement of Claim''' if you are being sued in '''BC Supreme Court'''.  


Law suits in Small Claims Court are limited to claims of $25,000. There is no money limit to claims in Supreme Court.
Law suits in Small Claims Court are limited to claims of $25,000. There is no money limit to claims in Supreme Court.
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