Small Claims Tribunal Rules 1994-Form 8-Withdrawal of Claim-2025

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  2. Begin by entering your personal details in the designated fields, including your name, address, and contact information. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any delays.
  3. In the section for the claim details, specify the case number and provide a brief description of the claim you wish to withdraw. This helps maintain clarity in your request.
  4. Next, review any additional instructions or declarations required by the tribunal. Make sure to read these carefully as they may contain important information regarding your withdrawal.
  5. Finally, sign and date the form electronically using our platform’s signature feature. This step is crucial as it validates your request for withdrawal.

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Generally speaking, the shortest statute of limitations in New York State is one year. A transaction or incident that occurred more than one year ago might raise a statute of limitations problem. If you have any doubts, you should speak with an attorney to get legal advice or file your claim as quickly as possible.
If the defendant does not attend, and assuming you have filed proof that the defendant was properly served with your complaint, the court can enter a default judgment in your favor for the amount of money you sued for in your complaint or the amount of money you have proved up, plus your court costs.
If you have filed a Small Claim and have resolved the matter prior to the Court hearing, you should advise the Court, in writing, immediately. Only the individual that filed the claim can withdraw the matter.
SMALL CLAIMS RULE 8C PROVIDES THAT ANY ASSIGNED OR PURCHASED CLAIMS OR ANY DEBT ACQUIRED FROM A REAL PARTY IN INTEREST BY A THIRD PARTY CANNOT BE PRESENTED OR DEFENDED BY THE THIRD PARTY UNLESS THE THIRD PARTY IS REPRESENTED BY COUNSEL.
An appeal must be filed within 30 days from the service of the Judgment or Order appealed from. If a copy of the judgment or order is not served, there are no time limitations on the filing of the appeal. An appeal does not stay (stop) the execution of a judgment.

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Claimant Does Not Appear If the clerk calls your case on the calendar and the claimant does not answer and appear, the claim will be dismissed without prejudice and you may go home. However, the claimant may start a case against you for the same claim in the future.
The Small Claims Tribunal (Tribunal) deals with monetary claims not exceeding $75,000. The hearing of proceedings in the Tribunal is in an informal manner. No legal representation is allowed.

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