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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Fee Schedule in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Claim Account number and any applicable reference numbers in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in the Claimant(s) name(s) and address(es), ensuring to include postcodes for accuracy.
  4. Provide the Defendant(s) name and address, including postcode, followed by a brief description of your claim.
  5. Indicate the value of your claim, including the amount claimed, court fee, and any legal representative’s costs.
  6. Select your preferred County Court Hearing Centre for hearings as per guidance notes provided.
  7. If applicable, indicate if you or a witness are vulnerable and provide necessary details for court consideration.
  8. Complete the Statement of Truth section by signing and dating it appropriately. Include your full name and legal representative's firm if applicable.
  9. Finally, enter your contact information where documents should be sent, including email and phone number if available.

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More specifically, federal courts hear criminal, civil, and bankruptcy cases.
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims has nationwide jurisdiction over a variety of monetary claims against the federal government, including those involving tax refunds, federal taking of private property for public use, pay and dismissal of federal civilian employees, pay and dismissal of military personnel, land claims
No, the Court of Federal Claims does not provide juries in any trials. If a civil case proceeds to trial on the merits, the format will be a bench trial, meaning that the judge will act as the finder of fact and decide the case.
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In the criminal law, court costs are not meant to be punitive in nature, but rather to facilitate the governments partial recovery of its expenditures in carrying out a criminal case . The convicted criminal pays the court costs because the governmental expenditure only exists because of their illegal activity.

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The United States Court of Federal Claims has jurisdiction over a wide range of claims against the government including, but not limited to, contract disputes, bid protests, takings claims, tax refund suits, patent and copyright matters, Indian claims, civilian and military pay cases, and vaccine cases.
The Court of Claims was a U.S. federal court established in 1855 that adjudicated monetary claims against the government, based on contracts, express or implied, or claims referred by Congress. The first claim the court heard involved veterans of the Mexican-American War.