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Most of this chapter relates to the Supreme Court of British Columbia process. However, similar principles apply to Small Claims Court. | Most of this chapter relates to the Supreme Court of British Columbia process. However, similar principles apply to Small Claims Court. | ||
The Small Claims Court provides a detailed guide for creditors on enforcement procedures available under the Small Claims Court processes. See: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/courthouse-services/small-claims/how-to-guides/getting-results. | The Small Claims Court provides a detailed guide for creditors on enforcement procedures available under the Small Claims Court processes. See: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/courthouse-services/small-claims/how-to-guides/getting-results. | ||
The applicability of the information within this chapter is limited in situations where property is subject to the ''Indian Act'', RSC. 1985, cI-5. | |||
Finally, the Civil Resolutions Tribunal is designed for self-represented litigants and has rules generally preventing legal professionals from representing litigants in tribunal claims. Therefore, LSLAP rarely represents clients with Civil Resolution Tribunal claims | Finally, the Civil Resolutions Tribunal is designed for self-represented litigants and has rules generally preventing legal professionals from representing litigants in tribunal claims. Therefore, LSLAP rarely represents clients with Civil Resolution Tribunal claims | ||
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