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Losing a court case is not the worst-case scenario. In the legal world, you can always appeal. If you want to appeal your case, then you need to consider whether you want to hire the help of an attorney. This might be beneficial to you, especially if you did not win the first time around.
You can file a claim in Conciliation Court for up to $20,000. If your claim involves consumer credit, then the maximum amount is $4,000. These are the maximum amounts allowed before you add the court filing fee (see What is the fee to file in Conciliation Court? below).
Conciliation is a way to resolve a legal dispute without going to trial. A neutral third party, often a judge, may provide suggestions and develop proposals to help you and the other party come to an agreement. You and the other party may: Seek guidance from the judge.
If you lose your case in small claims court, you must pay the amount of the judgment. Normally you have 30 days to pay. Youll be charged interest if you dont pay within this time limit. Worse still, your salary or property could be seized.
If the court finds the defendant responsible, they are legally required to compensate you, even if they currently lack the funds. Winning the lawsuit means the defendant owes you the amount decided by the court, which you can pursue through various legal avenues.
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A lost or destroyed record of any proceeding in any court of the United States may be supplied on application of any interested party not at fault, by substituting a copy certified by the clerk of any court in which an authentic copy is lodged.
Rule 521 - Removal (Appeal) to District Court (a)Trial de novo. Any person aggrieved by an order for judgment entered in conciliation court after contested trial may remove the cause to district court for trial de novo (new trial). An aggrieved person may be either the judgment debtor or creditor.

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