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What order may the Small Claims Court grant if the evidence does not allow it to give judgment in favor of either party?
What order may the Small Claims Court grant if the evidence does not allow it to give judgment in favor of either party?
- Judgment for the defendant
- Judgment for the plaintiff with costs
- Judgment for the plaintiff
- Absolution from the instance (correct)
In which situation would the Small Claims Court grant judgment for the defendant?
In which situation would the Small Claims Court grant judgment for the defendant?
- When evidence is inconclusive
- When the defendant has a valid counterclaim (correct)
- When the plaintiff proves the claim
- When costs are fair
What type of judgment may be granted if the plaintiff successfully proves their claim?
What type of judgment may be granted if the plaintiff successfully proves their claim?
- Absolution from the instance
- Judgment for the plaintiff with costs (correct)
- Judgment for the defendant
- Judgment for the defendant with costs
Under what circumstances does the Small Claims Court grant judgment for the defendant?
Under what circumstances does the Small Claims Court grant judgment for the defendant?
What type of judgment may be granted by the Small Claims Court in terms of costs?
What type of judgment may be granted by the Small Claims Court in terms of costs?