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$5000 is the limit for a small claims case in Wisconsin. Most small claims cases are heard in Wisconsin Circuit Courts. For more information on small claims cases in Wisconsin, including forms and guides, visit the Wisconsin Court Self-Help Guide related link.
One cannot bring suit after 2 years in Ohio. If it is for a debt, it could be as much as 15 years.
The Ohio Supreme Court.
It really depends on who you are suing and how much you are asking for in damages. For instance, if you're suing the state of Ohio, then the Ohio Court of Claims would hear the case. If you're suing a different entity than the state, Ohio County Courts hear most civil claims for less than $15,000. If you're asking for more than $15,000 the Ohio Court of Common Pleas would likely hear the case. Because your question is not very detailed, I'm linking you to the Ohio section of a great court reference site. You can find lots of general information about the structure of Ohio courts, as well as specialized information by county.
OHIO answer: If you are the garage and you still have the vehicle, then the car can stay until payment is made and I highly recommend you prepare a small claims court case to seek payment for services rendered. If you already let the person drive out with the car then you will need to go to court and sue for services rendered.
Supreme Court of Ohio was created in 1841.
who elect judges in the ohio supreme court
Yes. The Supreme Court of Ohio is head of the judicial branch of the Ohio state government.
No, the Ohio supreme court has not ruled on the constitutionality of Ohio's ban on same sex marriage.
The judiciary branch, particularly the Ohio Supreme Court, has the power to determine the constitutionality of laws in Ohio. They interpret the laws in relation to the Ohio Constitution and have the final say on legal disputes.
What state are you in? ohio
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