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Failure to list the proper legal name of a defendant may result in the claimant’s claim against that defendant being dismissed or the judgment against that defendant being unenforceable. If the limitation period has already expired, the claimant may not be able to correct the error (see [[Limitation_Periods_(20:App_F) | Appendix F: Limitation Periods]]). | Failure to list the proper legal name of a defendant may result in the claimant’s claim against that defendant being dismissed or the judgment against that defendant being unenforceable. If the limitation period has already expired, the claimant may not be able to correct the error (see [[Limitation_Periods_(20:App_F) | Appendix F: Limitation Periods]]). | ||
If you are suing a corporation, the corporation’s registered name must be listed here. This registered name can be found by completing a company search. A copy of the company search must be included when filing the notice of claim. | If you are suing a corporation, the corporation’s registered name must be listed here. This registered name can be found by completing a company search. A copy of the company search must be included when filing the notice of claim. See [[Governing_Legislation_and_Resources_for_Small_Claims_(20:II)|Section II:4. Other Resources]] for how to complete a company search. | ||
=== 3. “What Happened?” === | === 3. “What Happened?” === |