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  •    Alberta Small Claims Court Forms

     

    Alberta Small Claims Court forms

     

    Alberta Civil Court hears all civil claims, subject to Provincial Statutory restrictions.   The court is limited to claims of less than $50,000 subject to some  restrictions.

  •     Manitoba Small Claims Court Forms

    Forms for the Manitoba Small Claims Court

     

    he Small Claims Court is a way to settle monetary disputes that do not exceed $10.000. Forms can be filled out on-line

     

  •     BC Small Claims Court Forms

     

    Court Forms for

    BC Small Claims Court

     

    You can fill out and file your claim on line.

    The Filing Assistant provides a convenient means of completing Small Claims Court forms online. Once you have completed the desired form it may be printed and submitted in person or by mail.

    The current limit is $25,000 in BC Small Claims Court.

  •     Ontario Small Claims Court Forms

     Ontario Small Claims Court Forms

     

    The maximum limit in Ontario is $25,000.00 Forms are available in both Word and PDF formats and are free of charge.

     

  •     Quebec Small Claims Court Forms

     

    Quebec Small Claims forms are here

     

    The Small Claims Division hears disputes involving sums of money as well as other cases undertaken to cancel or terminate a contract, when the object of the contract and the sum claimed do not exceed $7,000 each. This is a division of the Court of Québec where people act on their own behalf, without a lawyer.

  •     New Brunswick Small Claims Court Forms

    NB Small Claims Court Forms

     

    Limit is now $30,000.00 What is a small claim? It is a claim made through the court for money or personal property you believe someone owes you. A small claim can be for debt, damage, or personal property valued up to $12,500. You can claim interest as long as the interest and the claim is not more than $30,000.00

  •     Newfoundland Small Claims Court Forms

    Newfoundland and Labrador

    Small Claims Court Forms

     

    Forms can be e filed or printed  Maximum claim is $25,000.00 plus costs.

  •     Nova Scotia Small Claims Court Forms

    Nova Scotia Small Claims Court Forms

     File claims up to $25,000.00

    The Small Claims Court provides a quick, informal and cost-effective method for deciding claims up to $25,000 (not including interest). It is not necessary for the person making the claim (claimant) and the person whom the claim is against (defendant) to have lawyer

  •     NWT Small Claims Court Forms

     

    Northwest Territories

    Small Claims Forms

     

    $36,000. limit. You may have to phone to locate the forms. They are not listed on their web site. toll free: 1-866-822-5864

  •     PEI Small Claims Court Forms

    Prince Edward Island

    Small Claims Forms

     

    Current limit is just $8000.00 Pretty small potatoes, we think.

  •     Saskatchewan Small Claims Court Forms

    Saskatchewan Small Claims Forms

     

    Only certain types of claims can be dealt with in Small Claims Court and the value of the claim must not exceed $20,000 dollars.

     

  •     Nunavut Small Claims Court Forms

    Nunavut courts are unified. There is no separate small claims court yet.

     

    Phone them at 1-866-286-0546 toll free to get Small Claims Court forms and limits

  •    How to Sue in Alberta Small Claims Court

     

    Alberta Civil Court Rules, and Information

     

    Includes instructions, samples and forms can be filled out on line

  •     How to Sue in BC Small Claims Court

     

    How to Make a claim in

     BC Small Claims Court Act

     

    The current limit is $25,000.  The purpose of BC Act and the rules is to allow people who bring claims to the BC Provincial Court to have them resolved and to have enforcement proceedings concluded in a just, speedy, inexpensive and simple manner.

  •    How to Sue in Manitoba Small Claims Court

    Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench Small Claims Practices Act

    A claim may be dealt with in a summary manner and the rules of the higher courts do not apply,

    This Act provides for the determination of small court claims in a simple manner as quickly, informally and inexpensively as possible.

  •     How to Sue in Ontario Small Claims Court

     

    How to Sue in Ontario Small Claims Court

    Ontario Courts of Justice Act

    The Judge will not argue your case for you, but will be very tolerant and helpful.

    Read the rules The Small Claims Court has jurisdiction in any action for the payment of money where the amount claimed does not exceed $25,000. exclusive of interest and costs

     

  •     How to Sue in Quebec Small Claims Court

     

    Quebec Court Rules

     

    The Quebec Small Claims Division hears disputes involving sums of money as well as other cases undertaken to cancel or terminate a contract, when the object of the contract and the sum claimed do not exceed $7,000 each.

     

  •     How to Sue in NB Small Claims Court

     

    A Guide to Suing in

    New Brunswick Small Claims Court

     

    This court hears civil suits for debt or damages, return of personal property or a combination of those claims, where the value involved does not exceed $12,500.00

  •     How to Sue in NL Small Claims Court

    Newfoundland and Labrador A Guide to Small Claims Procedures

     

     A judge has jurisdiction to try and adjudicate upon a claim for debt, whether payable in money or otherwise, or for damages, including damages for breach of contract, where the amount claimed does not exceed the amount prescribed by regulation

     

  •     How to Sue in NS Small Claims Court

    How to Sue in Nova Scotia

    Small Claims Court

     

     File claims up to $25,000.00

    Electronic or printed filing permitted

    The Small Claims Court is administered and delivered by the Nova Scotia Department of Justice

  •     How to Sue in NWT Small Claims Court

    Read How to Sue in NWT Small Claims Courts

    You may have to phone to locate the forms. They are not listed on their web site. toll free: 1-866-822-5864

  •     How to Sue in PEI Small Claims Court

    PEI Small Claims Rules of Civil Procedure

     

    Current limit is just $8000.00 Pretty small potatoes, we think.

  •     How to Sue in SK Small Claims Court

     

    Suing in Saskatchewan

    Small Claims Court

    In Saskatchewan, the Small Claims Court is presided over by a judge of the Provincial Court. It provides an informal and inexpensive method to resolve disputes with or without the aid of a lawyer. As a rule, most parties are not represented by lawyers.

     

  •     How to Sue in Yukon Small Claims Court

    Suing in the Yukon Courts

     

    The Small Claims Court hears civil cases in which the amount of money or the value of personal property being claimed is $25,000 or less

     

  •     How to Sue in NN Small Claims Court

    Nunavut Courts are Unified There is no

    separate small claims court yet.

    Phone them at 1-866-286-0546 toll free to get Small Claims Court forms and limits

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