I have recently had a road traffic accident & I'm not physically well enough to attend at the moment, Can I have this striked out until I'm well enough to defend my case.
There is no court named "Small Court" so I assume you are asking about Small Claims Court. In NJ, there is no separate "Small Claims Court" - all small claims cases are heard in the Special Civil Part of the Civil Division of Superior Court in each county. To find your local information, use the related link below. Select your county and look for that county's Superior Court - Civil Division. That will be the contact information for small claims cases. The link to the court website is the court name in blue; the court website will have details about small claims cases in that county.
If it follows Canada civil court procedure then yes.If it follows Canada civil court procedure then yes.If it follows Canada civil court procedure then yes.If it follows Canada civil court procedure then yes.
In America, he files a petition for divorce in a civil court and a civil divorce procedure will dissolve the marriage.In America, he files a petition for divorce in a civil court and a civil divorce procedure will dissolve the marriage.In America, he files a petition for divorce in a civil court and a civil divorce procedure will dissolve the marriage.In America, he files a petition for divorce in a civil court and a civil divorce procedure will dissolve the marriage.
The Small Claims limit in Alabama is $3000. Most Small Claims cases are heard in District Court, but a few types are in Circuit Court. This information came from Court Reference's Alabama Courts Guide, the first related link below. The second related link is a handy guide to Small Claims procedure; it's from Shelby County but probably applies statewide. You can ask the court clerk for more specific information - and the court clerks' contact information is at the Court Reference link too.
J. B. Oyeleye has written: 'Federal High Court (civil procedure rules) 1999' -- subject(s): Civil procedure, Court rules 'The fundamental rights (enforcement procedure) rules, 1979' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Civil procedure, Court rules
Michael Birks has written: 'Enforcing money judgments in the county court' -- subject(s): County courts, Executions (Law), Small claims courts 'Small claims in the county court' -- subject(s): Civil procedure, County courts
In Colorado state, the maximum amount you can sue for in small claims court is $7,500. To have the court award more than that, you would need to file the case outside small claims court. Small claims court is usually a division of County Court. Civil cases for more than $7,500 can be filed in regular County Court or in District Court. For more information on filing a small claims case in Colorado, view the Colorado Small Claims Court Information related link. To locate the County Court nearest you, visit the Colorado Courts Guide related link, which will provide a directory of Colorado state courts, as well as online court resources.
A suit to recover damages in civil court.
Yes
No. Dismissed with prejudice means the case has already been adjudicated, and that res judicata would prohibit bringing the case again. Furthermore, small claims court is a level of civil court that has a lower monetary jurisdiction than other levels. The alternative to civil court is criminal court, and small claims cases are not, by their nature, criminal matters.
In New Jersey, the maximum recovery amount in small claims court is $3,000. The purpose of small claims court is to provide a simplified and inexpensive process for resolving disputes involving small amounts of money.
Paul D. Carrington has written: 'Civil procedure' -- subject(s): Civil procedure, Cases, Court rules