Asked by Mariia Dublevska on Jul 04, 2024

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How is the procedure in small claims court different from that followed in superior trial court?

Procedure

The set of established forms or steps for conducting legal actions or the operation of legal processes.

Small Claims Court

A court that deals with minor legal disputes and civil cases involving relatively small sums of money, designed to be more accessible than higher courts.

Superior Trial Court

A court of general jurisdiction that often hears more serious civil and criminal cases, typically at the state or provincial level.

  • Elucidate the duties and operations of various courts within the state system.
  • Gain insight into the configuration and scope of Canada's legal system, specifically the roles of the Federal Court of Appeal and Small Claims Court.
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Andre NguemaJul 07, 2024
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It is simplified and shortened procedurally.