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small claims court
small claims court : a special court intended to simplify and … small claims court : a special court intended to simplify and expedite
small claim
small claim : a claim for the recovery of money or property
Administrative convenience
permitting a bankruptcy plan to have a separate classification for small, unsecured claims, to the extent that the separate classification will … bankruptcy plan to have a separate classification for small, unsecured claims, to the extent that the separate classification will assist in
justice of the peace court
of limited jurisdiction usu. over minor civil and criminal actions, small claims, and some felony preliminaries which is presided over by … limited jurisdiction usu. over minor civil and criminal actions, small claims, and some felony preliminaries which is presided over by a
Goods
than actionable claims and money. [Interest on Delayed Payments to Small Scale and Ancillary IndustriaUndertakings Act, 1993 (32 of 1953), s. … 46. Means all kinds of movable property other than actionable claims newspapers, stocks, shares, securities or Government stamps and includes all
County Courts
c. 95, 'the Act for the more easy recovery of Small Debts and Demands in England,' repealed and re-enacted with fourteen … are all personal actions where the debt, demand or damage claimed is notmore than 100l. except libel, slander, seduction, or breach
Ejectment
his tenant by summary proceedings before two justices, under the Small Tenements Recovery Act, 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 74), … of Common Law. The action was commen-ced by the party claiming title delivering to the party in possession a declaration in
Free-board, or freebord
freebord,' and cites the same passage from the Monasticon. A small strip of land (usu. 2' feet wide and lying just … Dict.) has the following: 'Free-board, Francbordus, in some places they claim as a Free-bord, more or less ground beyond or without
Then
Dictionary. The word 'then' occurring in s. 42A of Presidency Small Causes Courts Act, 1882 is prefaced b the preceding steps. … to appear at the time appointed. Second, he is to claim that he is a tenant of the applicant within the
Compound householder
parliamentary franchise; but modern statutes have enabled the owners of small houses to pay the rates for the occupiers and receive … disfranchised by this process, it was enacted that they might claim to be rated themselves, and such householders so claiming became
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