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A more common motion made in small claims court is a motion to dismiss. A motion to dismiss can be made on many bases. However, they are usually made towards the beginning of the small claims process. Some of the grounds that a motion dismiss can be based on are “failure to state a...
Do higher small claims court monetary limits expand access to "simplified" justice or do they erode the character of the "People's Court"? This paper reports thShelley McGillSocial Science Electronic PublishingMcGill, S, "The Evolution of Small Claims Court: Rising Monetary Limits and Use of ...
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while it aims to prevent unfounded claims and speculation in insolvency proceedings, it often deters legitimate creditors from fully asserting their claims. This financial penalty has no equivalent in other European countries. So, how can creditors avoid penalties, and what should they know before sub...
Slander can be the basis for a lawsuit but must be proven by the subject in civil court. Slander is often compared with libel, which is written rather than oral defamation. Key Takeaways Slander is the legal term used to describe false statements made by one party against another. ...
13.2 Despite the other provisions of Section 13, nothing in this TOS will waive, preclude, or otherwise limit the right of either party to bring an individual action in small claims court. 13.3 Any arbitration between you and DigitalOcean will be settled under the Federal Arbitration Act and ...
When a Promissory Note May Not Hold Up in Court Certain factors can render a promissory note invalid or difficult to enforce: Missing Signatures: If the borrower has not signed the document, it may not be legally binding. Vague or Unclear Terms: If key repayment details are missing, a cour...
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An Illinois appellate court recently had to determine whether, after a fraudulent transfer where the creditor didn’t have actual notice of the debtor’s transfer, the four-year statute of limitations under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act accrues when the contract for transfer is executed or ...