Canadian Law Courts Case Study.

Date Submitted: 07/12/2001 20:45:43
Category: / Business & Economy
Length: 2 pages (623 words)
Name of case and docket Buksa, Ray vs. Sun Toyota Padamsey, Nick Etal Date of trial February 13, 2003 Courtroom number #264 Name of judge D.G. Ingram Names and occupations of all witnesses No witnesses at trial What did the plaintiff sue for? $3000.00 Assessment for damages What was the defendant's defense? The engine installed in Mr. Buksas Toyota was properly installed and at not fault of Sun Toyota did the engine breakdown. Did the defendant make a …
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…court someday? Why or why not? (Attention groups--please provide an answer to this from each member.) Yes, the process in court seems simple and a fair environment to go through issues, although court would be the last place you would like to find yourself, the judge we witnessed seem to be fair and heard from both sides. So again, I would feel comfortable if someday I would have to take a case to court someday.
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