by Jonathan Wong | Feb 27, 2019 | Blog
The principle of Limitation of Actions stops a party from starting his Civil claim after the following time-limits: A case involving a claim contract or a Civil wrong (also known as a Tort) must be started within 6 years from the time of the case arising (i.e. from...
by Jonathan Wong | Feb 25, 2019 | Blog
The Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act (CPFTA) is a Consumer Protection law that allows consumers affected by unethical or unfair business conduct to file financial complaints and claims involving unfair retail practices in the Civil Courts and Small Claims...
by Jonathan Wong | Feb 22, 2019 | Blog
The Small Claims Tribunals is a fast and affordable method for resolving small claims between consumers and suppliers with disputes that started less than a year ago. The Small Claims Tribunal has the authority to handle different types of claims and claims involving...
by Jonathan Wong | Feb 20, 2019 | Blog
Documents: you must bring 2 sets of all the documents submitted above to Court. 1 set is for the witness to refer to and 1 set is for yourself to refer to. You must also come prepared to take your own notes during the trial and you may need to have your own writing...
by Jonathan Wong | Feb 18, 2019 | Blog
The key documents that need to be submitted to the Court and the opposing party for a Civil trial generally include the following: Affidavits of Evidence-In-Chief and Bundle of Documents: you must submit originals of the Affidavit of Evidence-In-Chief (AEIC) of all...