Civil Rights granted by the Constitution of the Country.
Added: ..... or for compensation for damages sought for any violation of the civil law statutes of the the state or nation.
The maximum you can sue for in civil court (small claims) varies by state. Check with you local civil court. Some states even have a maximum number of times you can sue a person in a year...in case you decide to sue for say 3K now and another 3K later to get around the maximum amount.
Civil suits generally seek such remedies as money damages for restitution or compensation; punitive damages; a court order to do something or not do something; a court order that determines ownership; payment of a debt, etc.
Anyone over 18 can sue someone in civil court for damages to a property, or breaking a contract. You may also be able to sure for injuries that happened do to someone's negligence.
You need to sue them in civil court and win a judgment lien.You need to sue them in civil court and win a judgment lien.You need to sue them in civil court and win a judgment lien.You need to sue them in civil court and win a judgment lien.
You would sue an attorney in civil court. They could also be tried criminally. The Supreme court is for appeals. They are the final appeals court. The last word n any subject.
You need to sue the property owner in civil court and win. The court will issue a judgment lien and you can have it recorded in the land records.You need to sue the property owner in civil court and win. The court will issue a judgment lien and you can have it recorded in the land records.You need to sue the property owner in civil court and win. The court will issue a judgment lien and you can have it recorded in the land records.You need to sue the property owner in civil court and win. The court will issue a judgment lien and you can have it recorded in the land records.
You can sue the primary borrower in civil court. The amount will determine which state court will hear the case. You can visit your local court for more information relative to your jurisdiction.You can sue the primary borrower in civil court. The amount will determine which state court will hear the case. You can visit your local court for more information relative to your jurisdiction.You can sue the primary borrower in civil court. The amount will determine which state court will hear the case. You can visit your local court for more information relative to your jurisdiction.You can sue the primary borrower in civil court. The amount will determine which state court will hear the case. You can visit your local court for more information relative to your jurisdiction.
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Sue them in civil court.
In civil court, "to sue" is similar to "to prosecute".
You sue them in civil court. You will need to collect as much evidence as possible of your employment and the amount of time you worked.
Yes
If you are a minor your parents can file a criminal complaint and sue for damages in civil court depending on the circumstances.
No, not for the same civil action.
The court can hear cases from the lease to the maximum of it's jurisdiction which is of 120,000 thousand dollars for civil and criminal cases .