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Statements of Claim – Some Examples

 

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Read this topic and see the examples at the bottom of this page.  See the following examples . . . .

 

A simple car accident claim

A simple debt collecting claim

A claim in constructive trust

A claim for damages in defamation

A claim for a Declaration in defamation

A summary judgment claim

A claim for breach of contract in misrepresentation

A claim under the Fair Trading Act

A claim under the Consumer Guarantees Act

A claim seeking to remove a caveat

Suing a lawyer for bad advice

A claim  for false imprisonment

 

All of these will give you a good feeling for how Statements of Claim should be drafted.

 

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"A fabulous topic. Why are there no other sites which actually give examples. The lay person does not get to see Claims like this set out so clearly. I think there is a bit of a myth about te law which is buit up by lawyers. Please get as many examples as you can on to this topic please Netlaw . . . Graeme - Tauranga - May 2007"
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"Really great practical stuff!! All your civil ltigation topics are good. Mike H. Auckland. April 2007"
"I agree. Just having the documents set out helps to understand the theory of practical law. Manu G. May 2007"
"I used this topic three weeks ago and my documents looked great. helped me focus my mind, as did a number of the other civil topics. Hank. - Auckland"
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"I found all these contract topics interesting and helpful. JD. Napier December 2006"
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"I found this interesting. I want to sue for punitive damages and I was interested to learn that our courts are pretty conservative. I think the Welfare have quite wrongly taken my kids and I have found out that the affidavit they gave to a Judge to get an order to uplift them was known to the Welfare to be incorrect. They told the Judge that I had drug convictions but when I found out 5 months ago that they thought that I proved then to them that this was untrue yet I have now found that they have still put this false evidence in an affidavit. But they have also told other people about my "drug convictions". You have to watch these people. (name witheld) - May 2007"
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"You provide all the documents. Thank you. - Brett -Auckland"
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"My neighbour had her bag snatched in the main st of Papakura. Her insurance company will pay to get the locks replaced for her house but not for her car. I think this is extremely unfair as her car was not the target for the theft.

We agree . . . Insurances Companies are increasingly relying on small print and NOT saying at the time the insurance is taken out that a car insurance does NOT cover items pinched from inside the car, and, in this case, obviously consider that the car is not similar to the house. It is best to get your Policy and sit down with an Insurance Company Rep. and try and discuss every little thing that could arise for which you would like to have coverage. - Netlaw"

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"Coverage is very good. I would appreciate a bit more detail on expiry dates for Copyright. Genna T.
BOP.

Netlaw replies - Will do."

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"Great. See the other topics on Statement of Claim -Some Examples - Graeme - Tauranga"
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"A fun topic. I can remember when I was a lawyer's secretary. He had a wee figurine of a barrister on his desk with a sign on it saying "Sue The Bastards" but, then, he should know because he was a bastard too, but a very good lawyer. (name withheld)"
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