Small Claims Tribunal definition

Small Claims Tribunal means a tribunal properly constituted under the
Small Claims Tribunal means a Small Claims Tribunal constituted under section 4 of the State Courts Act (Cap. 321);
Small Claims Tribunal means a tribunal constituted as prescribed for taking a proceeding in relation to a small claim;

Examples of Small Claims Tribunal in a sentence

  • USER may also choose a mode of alternative dispute resolution such as the Small Claims Tribunal and/or Singapore Mediation Centre, subject to their respective rules and guidelines.

  • Should You remain dissatisfied with the outcome of Our investigation You may be able to consider other avenues for resolution of Your Complaint including referral to the DIFC Small Claims Tribunal.

  • A-52 If the Home Customer is dissatisfied with the proposed resolution by the Company, the Home Customer shall be entitled to proceed with dispute resolution including, but not limited to, referring the dispute to mediation by reference to the Small Claims Tribunal or the State Courts.

  • Where such a dispute relates to a claim for a sum within the limits specified by the Dubai International Financial Centre Small Claims Tribunal, then the dispute may be referred to said tribunal.

  • Lower judicial bodies include the District Court (which has limited jurisdiction in civil and criminal matters), the magistrates' courts (which exercise jurisdiction over a wide range of criminal offenses), the Coroner's Court, the Juvenile Court, the Lands Tribunal, the Labor Tribunal, the Small Claims Tribunal, and the Obscene Articles Tribunal.

  • The Small Claims Tribunal should not be empowered to hear class actions.

  • In Malta, the Small Claims Tribunal hears and determines claims arising under the European Small Claims Procedure Regulation.

  • Where such a dispute relates to a claim for a sum within the limits specified by the Dubai International Financial Centre Small Claims Tribunal, then the dispute may be referred to the said Tribunal.

  • Claims with cause of action arising more than 12 months before the date of filing had to be litigated in either the Small Claims Tribunal or the District Court or the High Court.

  • The registration must be made within 12 months of the making of the award.40 Awards that have not been registered within the 12-month period may only be enforced by way of a separate claim based on the award commenced in either the Small Claims Tribunal or the District Court or the Court of First Instance of the High Court, depending on the amount of the award in question.41 40 Section 38 of the Ordinance and Rule 12 of the Labour Tribunal (General) Rules.41 See footnote 18 above.


More Definitions of Small Claims Tribunal

Small Claims Tribunal means the Small Claims Tribunal established by section 3 of the Small Claims Tribunal Ordinance (Cap. 338); and
Small Claims Tribunal means a Small Claims Tribunal constituted under section 3 of the Small Claims Tribunal Order, 2006 (S 81/2006);
Small Claims Tribunal. ’ means a Small Claims Tribunal constituted under section 4 of the Subordinate Courts Act (Cap. 321);
Small Claims Tribunal means a Small Claims Tribunal constituted under section 4 of the State Courts Act 1970;
Small Claims Tribunal means a tribunal constituted
Small Claims Tribunal means a tribunal duly constituted under the

Related to Small Claims Tribunal

  • Appeals Tribunal or “AT” means the Body responsible for hearing and determining appeals set out in section 9;

  • Issuing tribunal means the tribunal of a state or foreign country that issues a support order or a judgment determining parentage of a child.

  • Appeal Tribunal means the all-citizen Tribunal duly appointed by Council to conduct hearings under this By-law; (191-08)

  • Arbitration Tribunal means an organ composed of an odd number of persons known as arbitrators, who decide on the solution of a conflict in which the parties have expressly waived recourse to the ordinary civil courts

  • Initiating tribunal means the tribunal of a state or foreign country from which a petition or comparable pleading is forwarded or in which a petition or comparable pleading is filed for forwarding to another state or foreign country.

  • Responding tribunal means the authorized tribunal in a responding state or foreign country.

  • the Tribunal means the Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber).

  • Claims Bar Date means the applicable bar date by which Proofs of Claim must be Filed, as established by: (a) the Bar Date Order; (b) a Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court; or (c) the Plan.

  • Foreign tribunal means a court, administrative agency, or quasi-judicial entity of a foreign country which is authorized to establish, enforce, or modify support orders or to determine parentage of a child. The term includes a competent authority under the Convention.

  • Arbitral Tribunal means a sole arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators;

  • Released Claims means all Released Defendants’ Claims and all Released Plaintiffs’ Claims.

  • Released Class Claims means the claims being released as described in Paragraph 5.2 below.

  • Tribunal means any state, commonwealth, federal, foreign, territorial, or other court or government body, subdivision agency, department, commission, board, bureau or instrumentality of a governmental body.

  • Disputed Claims Reserve means a reserve of Cash that may be funded on or after the Effective Date pursuant to Article VII.E hereof.

  • Claims Objection Bar Date means the deadline for objecting to a Claim, which shall be on the date that is the later of (a) 180 days after the Effective Date and (b) such other period of limitation as may be specifically fixed by the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors, as applicable, or by an order of the Bankruptcy Court for objecting to Claims.

  • Claim means any action, claim, obligation, liability, expense, lawsuit, demand, suit, inquiry, hearing, investigation, notice of a violation, litigation, proceeding, arbitration, or other dispute, whether civil, criminal, administrative or otherwise, whether pursuant to contractual obligations or otherwise.

  • Administrative Claims Bar Date means the deadline for Filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which: (a) with respect to Administrative Claims other than Professional Fee Claims, shall be 30 days after the Effective Date; and (b) with respect to Professional Fee Claims, shall be 45 days after the Effective Date.

  • Hearing examiner means the labor commissioner or the commissioner’s designee.

  • Covered Federal Action means any of the following Federal actions:

  • IPR Claim means any claim of infringement or alleged infringement (including the defence of such infringement or alleged infringement) of any IPR, used to provide the Services or as otherwise provided and/or licensed by the Supplier (or to which the Supplier has provided access) to the Authority in the fulfilment of its obligations under this Framework Agreement;