Hi guys, I was wondering:
Let's say if person A has a nice jacket, then they buy a new one, and person B says SIMPLY 'can I buy your jacket' (meaning the new one but not specifying), so pays for it, but then realises they were given the OLD jacket and wants to bring up a SUMMARY CAUSE, what would you advise them to do?
Is it right to advise them not to take summary cause, but take 'small claims' instead?
Also:
This is an example of civil law, if i am correct:
In a civil law case, can a person seek a prison sentence for the defender? Or is it only limited to damages (i.e payment).
I am from Scotland!
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Well in the States a civl case can assess damages and court costs plus the judgement.
You'd be better off working something out.
This really could be a small claims court issue.. but honestly you are better off settling out of court.
your from scotland?? well i dont get any of this BUT i i think is
if Person A said they wanted a new jacket
and person B offered to buy them a new jaket
but Person B Kept the new one and gave person A the old one back
Just go buy your own there were no real loses
I think no matter what country your from always get it in writing