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If you receive a Supreme Court Notice of Civil Claim:
If you receive a Supreme Court Notice of Civil Claim:
# Obtain and complete a '''Response to Civil Claim ''' form. Supreme Court forms are available online through the Clicklaw website "[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/content/lawscases Laws, Cases & Rules]" page; click on "BC Supreme Court Civil Forms". You are looking for Form 2.
# Obtain and complete a '''Response to Civil Claim ''' form. Supreme Court forms are available online through the Clicklaw website "[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/content/lawscases Laws, Cases & Rules]" page; click on "BC Supreme Court Civil Forms". You are looking for Form 2.
# Drop off the Response to Civil Claim, or fax or mail it to the Supreme Court registry named on the Notice to Civil Claim, within 21 days of when you were served with the Notice of Civil Claim. It will cost $25 to file a Response to Civil Claim.
# Drop off the Response to Civil Claim at (or fax or mail it to) the Supreme Court registry named on the Notice to Civil Claim, within 21 days of when you were served with the Notice of Civil Claim. It will cost $25 to file a Response to Civil Claim.


=== What happens next ===
=== What happens next ===
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