Small Claims Court Orders: Judgment and Costs
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

    <p>When a plea or counterclaim is proved</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of judgment may be granted by the Small Claims Court in terms of costs?

    <p>Judgment with regard to costs as is fair</p> Signup and view all the answers

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