Question: The Plaintiff's Claim, the originating process in a Small Claims Court action, must be prepared in a proceeding for one of your clients. It is
The Plaintiff's Claim, the originating process in a Small Claims Court action, must be prepared in a proceeding for one of your clients. It is a simple action for liquidated damages (a debt) for $7,000.00. Jack Jones purchased a Pontiac Pursuit from John Smith on July 1, 2019, gave John a cheque on July 1, 2019, which cheque was returned marked "non-sufficient funds" by Jack's bank, the CIBC, Cliffcrest Plaza, Oshawa. Jack hasn't responded to John's collection calls.
Make a Schedule "A" that includes the details of the Claim. Remember to consecutively number the paragraphs and include only one fact (or two) per paragraph. The first paragraph will set out the basis for the Claim (debt, interest, costs and further and other relief) and the last will establish the jurisdiction for commencing in the court.
You may make up an address for both Jack and John. You represent John and you may make up your LSUC # starting with "P" with 5 numbers.
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