An individual has three separate civil claims for unpaid debts: one in England for , one in Scotland for , and one in Northern Ireland for . Based on the official 'Life in the United Kingdom' handbook, which of these claims could be resolved using the 'small claims' procedure (or its jurisdictional equivalent) in their respective local courts?
- Only the claims in England and ScotlandCevap
- BAll three claims, as the limit applies throughout the United Kingdom
- COnly the claim in England, because Scotland and Northern Ireland use the Magistrates' Court for all civil debt recovery
- DOnly the claims in Scotland and Northern Ireland, as the English County Court limit for small claims is capped at
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Only the claims in England and Scotland
The correct answer identifies that only the English and Scottish claims fall within their respective jurisdictional limits. According to the official handbook, the limit for the small claims procedure in England and Wales is , and the limit for the 'simple procedure' in Scotland is . However, the limit in Northern Ireland is only , meaning a debt would exceed the threshold for that specific procedure.
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Jurisdictional variations in civil claim limits