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An unlimited civil case refers to a legal dispute in which the amount of money at stake exceeds a certain threshold, typically set by state law (often $25,000 in California). These cases can involve various issues, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, or property disputes. Unlike limited civil cases, which have stricter procedural rules and lower stakes, unlimited civil cases allow for more complex litigation and potentially longer trial durations. They are typically filed in a higher court, such as a superior court.

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