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  • ...provincial court and the CRT’s small claims jurisdiction, not the accident claims jurisdiction. The jurisdiction for motor vehicles accidents is complicated. If you are a party to a small claims action or proceeding, take the time to read this guide in its entirety. If ...
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  • ...eptions, civil claims of up to $5000 will no longer be dealt with in Small Claims Court – instead, they will be resolved in B.C.’s online Civil Resolution Tr *See [[Introduction to Small Claims (20:I) | Chapter 20: Small Claims]]. ...
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  • ===='''Chapter One - Criminal Law'''==== ===='''Chapter Two - Youth Justice'''==== ...
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  • ...all Claims Court | section V.B: Small Claims Court]] and Chapter 20: Small Claims. ...nth time period has elapsed, there may still be a possible action in Small Claims Court. ...
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  • *the Small Claims Court if the disputed monetary amount is between $5,001 to $35,000; or ...se bodies, see [[Introduction_to_Small_Claims_(20:I)|Chapter Twenty: Small Claims and the CRT]]. ...
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  • ...mount of the claim or counterclaim (''Small Claims Rules'', BC Reg 261/93, 20(5) [SCR]). The penalty could be up to $8,750 on a $35,000 claim; it pays to == A. Types of Claims & Remedies == ...
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  • ...ish Columbia: Alternative Dispute Resolution, specialised tribunals, Small Claims Court, the Civil Resolution Tribunal and the Supreme Court of British Colum ...related matters proceeding through the Employment Standards Branch, and '''Chapter 19: Landlord and Tenant Law''' for tenancy matters proceeding through the R ...
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  • Under the ''Limitations Act'', there is no limitation date for claims on arrears of child support payments payable under a judgment or an agreeme Under the ''Limitations Act'', there is no limitation date for claims on arrears of spousal support payments payable under a judgment or an agree ...
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  • :A ''lawsuit'' is filed with either the Provincial (Small Claims) Court or the Supreme Court of BC. There are special rules and processes th You can sue in one of two courts: BC Provincial Court's "Small Claims Court" or BC Supreme Court. In either court, the only possible outcome is a ...
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  • Under s 20(2) of the ''SGA'', in the case of a retail sale of new goods to a consumer, ...978/1978canlii1446/1978canlii1446.html?autocompleteStr=Tilden%20Rent-A-Car%20&autocompletePos=1 Tilden Rent-A-Car Co v Clendenning]'', 1978 CanLII 1446 ( ...
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  • ...tled “[http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/courthouse-services/small-claims/how-to-guides/getting-results Getting Results]”. Once an enforcement strate The Small Claims Court may be '''unable''' to enforce a mediation agreement if doing so woul ...
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  • ...information about trial preparation conferences can be found later in this chapter, in the section [[Family Law Trials in Provincial Court|Trials in the Provi ...st.) More information about Financial Statements is provided later in this chapter in the [[Discovery & Disclosure in Family Law|Discovery and Disclosure]] se ...
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  • ...its inherent jurisdiction as a superior court to determine strata property claims and disputes. The CRT also has the authority to handle strata disputes betw The CRT shares non-exclusive jurisdiction over strata property claims with the courts. The courts can dismiss a claim and order it to be instead ...
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  • ...on launching civil claims against the police, see '''Section V.D.2 of this chapter'''. ...If this time limit expires and no request is made, the OPCC has a further 20 business days to order a public inquiry on their own initiative. Unless the ...
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  • ...ccessful, parties will be required to file a Notice of Claim through Small Claims Court if the claim is for between $5,001 and $35,000; see Section V.G.: Dra '''Small Business B.C.''' ...
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  • ...each subject in a lot more detail. When you're done with this section, the chapter [[Understanding the Legal System for Family Law Matters]] has a more comple ...t a court proceeding. (Court proceedings are also known as ''lawsuits'', ''claims'' or ''actions''.) Going to court is called ''litigation''; trying to come ...
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  • ...[Married Spouses and the Law on Marriage]] in the [[Family Relationships]] chapter talks about when and how marriages can be annulled. ===What about claims under the ''Family Law Act''?=== ...
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  • .... False or Misleading Advertising]]), or no remedy, respectively. For this Chapter, we are concerned with terms of a contract. ...ed terms can and cannot be expressly waived by the seller is governed by s 20. The ''SGA'' also defines these terms as conditions or warranties, thus de ...
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  • .../doc/2003/2003scc72/2003scc72.html?autocompleteStr=Beals%20v%20Saldanha%2C%20%5B2003%5D%203%20SCR%20416%2C%202003%20SCC%2072&autocompletePos=1 Beals v Sa ...party or receiver, as the case may be, must provide notice, not less than 20 days before the disposition of the collateral, to parties including the deb ...
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  • ...o details how priority rights are decided when more than one secured party claims a security interest in a debtor’s property.   ...l Property Security Act'' also says that the creditor must give the debtor 20 days’ written notice of an intention to sell the goods, and the notice must ...
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  • ...izarre and unlikely claims about the other parent's behaviour, like making claims about abuse, neglect and so forth, and ...at attack the integrity, moral fitness, or character of the other parent. (Claims like these are typically hard to defend, and put one parent on the defensiv ...
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  • == A. Employment Standards Act Claims == ...common law severance (refer to the common law severance paragraphs in this chapter). ...
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  • ...Canada (Attorney General)'', 2020 SCC 28). For example, disability-related claims often involve adverse effect discrimination when there is a facially neutra ...complainant can file claims in both the ESB and civil court (either Small Claims or Supreme Court) for employment-related issues, including wrongful dismiss ...
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