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If the defendant does not reply to your claim, you can ask the court to enter judgment 'by default' (that is, make an order that the defendant pay you the amount you have claimed because no reply has been received). You should do this as soon as possible after the 14 days have passed.
The Civil Claim must be served on all Defendants within one year after the date that the Civil Claim was filed. If a Plaintiff is unable to serve a Defendant within the one year, the Civil Claim may be renewed within that one year by order of the Court for an additional 3 month period.
You can file a Dispute Note that indicates that you agree you owe the amount claimed in the Civil Claim. It is likely that the Court would then order that Judgment be issued against you.
If you are suing for injuries or damages caused to yourself or your property, for example an assault or a car accident, the time limit is generally 2 years from the date of injury or damage.
After you have served your court materials to the respondent, you must prepare your Affidavit of Service. This is the court form that proves to the judge that the other party was properly notified of your application. Your Affidavit of Service must be completed by the person who served the documents.
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This Standard Document is an affidavit of records that can be used by a party in Alberta litigation. The purpose of the affidavit of records is to disclose all records that are relevant and material to the issues in the action that are or have been under the party's control.
A Statement of Claim is legal notice to you that someone with whom you are having a disagreement wants something from you \u2013 likely a judgment against you. The Statement of Claim is often prepared by a lawyer, though not always. It is issued by the Court of Queen's Bench and this starts a legal action against you.
A Statement of Claim for Divorce outlines: details including child support, custody and spousal support. other claims made by the person who filed the form (ie, the 'plaintiff')
If you are suing for injuries or damages caused to yourself or your property, for example an assault or a car accident, the time limit is generally 2 years from the date of injury or damage.
Court of King's Bench Commencement fee \u2013 Statement of Claim or Originating Application$250Counterclaim (in addition to Statement of Defence fee)$150Third Party Claim$150Application (in the course of an action or proceeding)$50Set a matter for trial$6006 more rows

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