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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 Resolutio *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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  • ...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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  • ...all Claims Court | section V.B: Small Claims Court]] and Chapter 20: Small Claims. ...s six-month time period has elapsed, there may still be an action in Small Claims Court.
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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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  • ...responsibilities, please see [[Introduction_to_Motor_Vehicle_Law_(13:I) | Chapter 13: Motor Vehicle Law]] of the LSLAP Manual. ...y judgement. See [[Introduction to Small Claims (20:I) | Chapter 20: Small Claims]] for more information (the information may hold true in Supreme Court as w
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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), 18 OR (2d)
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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 stra 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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  • ...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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  • ...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 mu
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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 ...: the secured party or receiver, as the case may be, must provide at least 20 days’ notice of an intention to dispose of the collateral to parties incl
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  • == A. Employment Standards Act Claims == ...ommon law severance – refer to the common law severance paragraphs in this chapter.
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