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Civil cases involve conflicts between people or institutions such as businesses, typically over money....Very broadly, civil cases may involve such things as, for example, Tort claims. ... Breach of contract claims. ... Equitable claims. ... Landlord/tenant issues.
This sort of civil claim includes a debate over a contract. Contract disputes can include numerous businesses or people....Examples of tort claims: Assault & battery. False imprisonment. Fraud. Emotional distress. Invasion of privacy. Car or bicycle accidents. Medical malpractice. Slip & Fall.
The Legal System Settles Disputes The two most common types of civil cases involve contracts and torts. In deciding cases, courts apply statutes and legal precedent.
The three most common types of civil cases presented in civil court are: Tort Claims. Breach of Contract. Landlord/Tenant Issues.
Civil courts and civil procedure rules County Court. The County Court is a court where legal proceedings begin (known as a 'first instance court'). ... High Court. The High Court hears more complex civil cases. ... Tribunal system. ... Court of Appeal. ... Supreme Court.
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An appeal is a request to a higher court to review a lower court trial or other decision. Who hears appeals: Appeals from decisions by justices of the peace are heard by a judge of the Ontario Court of Justice.
The Superior Court of Justice is one of the busiest trial courts in the world. The Court has jurisdiction over criminal, civil, and family cases, and is the largest superior trial court in Canada.
The Superior Court of Justice hears all civil proceedings in Ontario including commercial matters, personal injury, bankruptcy and insolvency cases, and litigation involving wills and estates.
The Legal System Settles Disputes The two most common types of civil cases involve contracts and torts. In deciding cases, courts apply statutes and legal precedent.
Purpose. The Ontario Court of Justice serves the people of Ontario by providing independent, fair and accessible justice.

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