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Kiribati Consolidated Legislation |
LAWS
OF THE GILBERT
ISLANDS
REVISED
EDITION 1977
CHAPTER 95
SMALL CLAIMS
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
1. Short
title
2.
Interpretation
3. Inquiry into and
determination of small claims
4.
Procedure for inquiry into small
claims
5. Judgment after
inquiry
6. Regulations
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1
of 1975
26 of
1977
An
Ordinance to provide a procedure for the inquiry into and determination of small
claims by magistrates' courts
Commencement: 21st May 1975
Short
title
1.
This Ordinance may be cited as the Small Claims
Ordinance.
Interpretation
2.
In this Ordinance "small claim" means any personal suit brought in or
transferred to a magistrates' court where the value of the
property, debt or
damage claimed, whether as balance of account or otherwise, is not more than
$1000.
Inquiry
into and determination of small
claims
3.
Notwithstanding any other law, a small claim, whether or not the parties thereto
consent, may be inquired into and determined by
a magistrates' court in
accordance with this
Ordinance.
Procedure
for inquiry into small
claims
4.
In conducting an inquiry into a small claim under this Ordinance the
magistrates' court-
(a) subject to the other provisions of this Ordinance and to any regulations made thereunder, shall not be bound by any rule of evidence or procedure;
(b) may summon any person to give evidence on oath and order the production of any document or thing relevant to the inquiry;
(c) shall, unless the defendant admits the claim in writing, give every party to the claim the opportunity to give evidence on oath;
(d) subject to any different provision made by regulations made under this Ordinance, shall have jurisdiction throughout the Gilbert Islands.
Judgment
after
inquiry
5.
(1) After completing an inquiry into a small claim under this Ordinance to its
satisfaction the magistrates' court shall give judgment
in writing upon the
claim which judgment shall contain the point or points for determination, the
decision thereon and the reasons
for the
decision.
(2) A judgment given
under this section shall for all purposes be deemed to be a judgment of a
magistrates'
court.
Regulations
6.
The Governor may with the approval of the Chief Justice make regulations in
respect of proceedings under this Ordinance-
(a) regulating the practice and procedure;
(b) regulating the forms to be used and all matters connected therewith;
(c) regulating the jurisdiction of magistrates' courts;
(d) prescribing rules of evidence to be observed;
(e) generally for the better carrying into effect of the provisions, objects and intentions of this Ordinance.
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