Small Claims Court Orders - Section 34
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What orders can the Small Claims Court grant according to section 34?

Judgment for the plaintiff, judgment for the defendant, absolution from the instance, judgment regarding costs.

When can the Small Claims Court grant judgment for the plaintiff?

When the claim has been proved.

Under what circumstances can the Small Claims Court grant judgment for the defendant?

In respect of a plea or counterclaim that has been proved.

What does 'absolution from the instance' mean in the context of the Small Claims Court?

<p>Absolution from the instance means the court is unable to give judgment for either party due to insufficient evidence.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the Small Claims Court determine judgment regarding costs?

<p>It determines costs as fair according to section 37.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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