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Available Remedies:

Within Small Claims Court Cases


Question: Can the Small Claims Court order a party to perform specific conduct?

Answer: The Small Claims Court does not have the authority to issue orders for specific conduct, such as injunctions or declarations, as it is limited to granting monetary compensation and the return of property valued up to $35,000. This means that if you are seeking remedies beyond these limits, it may be beneficial to consult with Zofa Legal, where you can receive guidance on your legal options tailored to your situation.


Does the Small Claims Court Have the Power to Grant An Injunction?

The Power of the Small Claims Court Is Limited to Compensatory Issues Involving the Payment of Money or Return of Property. The Small Claims Court Is Unable to Order An Injunction or to Provide a Declaration.


Understanding the Powers of the Small Claims Court Including the Restriction to Handling Compensatory Relief Matters

Although the Small Claims Court is a division within the Superior Court of Justice, the Small Claims Court is a forum within which the judges, and usually deputy judges, are prescribed with limited powers; and accordingly, parties to Small Claims Court proceedings must restrict the remedies sought from the court to only those remedies falling within the Small Claims Court jurisdiction.

The Law

The limited jurisdiction of the Small Claims Court imposes restrictions upon the remedies that are available. Specifically, the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C-43, as well as the Small Claims Court Jurisdiction, O.Reg. 626/00, regulation, limit the powers of a judge in the Small Claims Court whereas the statute and the regulation respective state:


Jurisdiction

23 (1) The Small Claims Court,

(a)  has jurisdiction in any action for the payment of money where the amount claimed does not exceed the prescribed amount exclusive of interest and costs; and

(b)  has jurisdiction in any action for the recovery of possession of personal property where the value of the property does not exceed the prescribed amount.


Jurisdiction

1. (1) The maximum amount of a claim in the Small Claims Court is $35,000.

(2) The maximum amount of a claim over which a deputy judge may preside is $35,000.

As shown, the Small Claims Court is empowered only to grant a monetary award up to $35,000.00 as well as to order the return of property valued up to $35,000; and accordingly, the Small Claims Court is unable to provide remedies known as injunctive relief, meaning a directive that someone do something or that someone stop doing something, or declarative relief, meaning an opinion on a legal rights question.  For cases proceeding within the Small Claims Court, the issues must strictly be kept to compensatory relief issues involving the payment of money or the return of property.

Whereas the Small Claims Court is limited the powers above, only certain remedies may be claimed.  The remedies that may be claimed include, among possible others:

  • Claims seeking an award of actual damages, which may also be referred to as special damages, being a form of monetary compensation that relates to losses that are precisely calculable such as debt amounts or costs of repairs, among other things;
  • Claims for general damages, which may also be referred to as non-pecuniary damages, being a form of monetary compensation that is incapable of a precise calculation such as awards for pain due to a physical injury or emotional suffering due to stress or disappointment;
  • Claims for punitive damages, which may also be referred to as exemplary damages, being a form of financial punishment that is awarded to show disdain for malicious and egregious misconduct and to deter similar misconduct in the future or by others ;
  • Claims for rescission which involves a figurative reset that puts the parties in dispute back into the same position, financially, as existed previously to the dealings between the disputing parties and where a reset involves only the payment of money or return of property or both; and
  • Claims for disgorgement which involve ill-gotten gains such as illegally obtained benefits or profits being stripped from an illegally acting party and instead being paid to the victim of the illegally acting party.

Conclusion

The Small Claims Court is limited in the power to grant remedies. The Small Claims Court is empowered to grant remedies involving the payment of money or the return of property only.  The Small Claims Court is limited to a certain monetary jurisdiction, meaning the sum of money or value of property involved. Currently, the limit is a maximum of $35,000 per party.

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