Asked by Angela Fuquay on May 04, 2024

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(Modify this question for your province.) Fred sold Carole some computer equipment and software for $900. After she paid $300, Carole quit paying. When she had no complaint about the items but just wouldn't pay, Fred decided to sue. He would most likely begin his action in

A) Small Claims Division, Provincial Court.
B) Criminal Division, Provincial Court.
C) B.C. Supreme Court.
D) B.C. Court of Appeal.
E) Federal Court.

Small Claims Division

A court division that is designed to resolve disputes involving relatively small amounts of money quickly and with less formal legal procedures.

Computer Equipment

Physical hardware used for the processing, storage, and output of digital data, including computers, servers, peripherals, and networking devices.

Sue

The act of bringing a legal action against an entity or individual to seek remedy or damages.

  • Pinpoint the correct legal authority for various categories of legal cases.
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Christina BellissimoMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Small Claims Division, Provincial Court is designed for resolving disputes involving smaller amounts of money, typically including cases like Fred's where the amount in question is $900, which falls within the monetary limits for small claims.