Small Claims definition

Small Claims means any Claim which does not exceed fifty thousand (50,000) euros individually.
Small Claims means claims of $5,000 or less.
Small Claims means a lawsuit filed in a local court that has jurisdiction to decide cases involving relatively small amounts of money damages.

Examples of Small Claims in a sentence

  • First, we will not invoke our right to arbitrate a claim you bring in Small Claims Court or an equivalent court, if any, so long as the claim is pending only in that court.

  • All claims for $100,000 or less shall be arbitrated under the Board’s Small Claims (Expedited) Procedure.

  • Notwithstanding this arbitration provision, You are not prohibited from bringing an action in Small Claims Court to resolve Your dispute.

  • In the event of a dispute involving a violation of Paragraphs 15, 16, 17, 18, or 19 of these Terms and Conditions, such dispute shall not be subject to the Small Claims or Arbitration provisions set forth in Paragraph 23 below.

  • Small Claims Courts will be used to satisfy debts of accounts up to $3,000.00.


More Definitions of Small Claims

Small Claims means a lawsuit brought by a person on his or her own behalf in an amount no greater than $3,000.00.
Small Claims means a matter in which the amount in controversy, including any penalty, after the department of revenue takes its final action on the petition for redetermination, is less than $2,500, unless the commission, on its own motion determines that the case not be heard as a small claims case or unless the department of revenue determines that the case has statewide significance.
Small Claims means the actions initiated in California small claims court where typically, for individuals suing, the demand for damages cannot exceed
Small Claims has the meaning set forth in the Disputes Board Agreement.
Small Claims is defined in Section 18(d).
Small Claims means a claim of money, service
Small Claims means SC cases and all EV cases filed on the small claims