The US Court of Federal Claims. It is located in Wasshington DC.
as much as they like i think In the UK they can claim all expenses, the court may also award damages as compensation in some cases.
Claims made by individuals against the US Government for damages.
No, small claims court typically does not award punitive damages in legal cases.
Your next step is to file suit against the store if the owner denies your claim. If your damages are $15,000 or less and the suit is in Georgia then you can file in Magistrate Court.
The loser.
Your insurance co will cover damages up to the policy limit. If there is excess, you may be suit in civil court for the remaining amount. Once a judgment against you is obtained, you have to pay it.
Yes. That person can file a claim in probate court against the estate. Care givers often do.Yes. That person can file a claim in probate court against the estate. Care givers often do.Yes. That person can file a claim in probate court against the estate. Care givers often do.Yes. That person can file a claim in probate court against the estate. Care givers often do.
what doctrine does he court use in deciding cases invovling laws against sedition
US Court of Federal Claims would hear those cases.
To sue a company for damages in civil court, you must first gather evidence of the harm caused by the company. Next, you need to file a complaint with the court outlining your claim and the damages sought. The company will then be served with the complaint and have the opportunity to respond. The court will schedule a trial where both parties present their evidence and arguments. If the court rules in your favor, the company may be ordered to pay damages to compensate for the harm caused.
You have 2 years to take him to small claims court to recover your damages.
Confirm or support (something that has been questioned): "the court upheld his claim for damages".Maintain (a custom or practice).