Your Statement of Claim contains your “pleadings”, i.e. your written statement about what your claim is about and why you are entitled to damages. It is the first document that the trial judge will read and the single most important document that you will have to draft throughout the court process.
The Court of King's Bench of Manitoba is the highest trial court for the province. It is a court of general and inherent jurisdiction, meaning the judges of the court hear cases of all kinds and possess powers that go beyond what is conferred on them by statute.
Form 14A — Statement of Claim. Form 14A is one of the forms prescribed by the Court as part of the Court of King's Bench Rules. Two versions of the form are available. User-friendly version — in Microsoft Word format.
A Statement of Claim is an originating process in the Court of King's Bench that is used when one party is suing another party.
Claim form | Business English a form used for requesting payment from an insurance company, government organization, or business: Contact your social security office for a claim form. an expense/medical insurance/travel claim form.
Obtain a Small Claim Form (Form 76A) from the Manitoba Courts website or at any court office. You must know the name and address of the person and/or business who is the driver and owner of each vehicle involved in the accident. If not, contact your Manitoba Public Insurance adjuster.
Small Claims can be filed at various court centres in Manitoba and the hearing of the claim can take place either in that court centre or one of its circuit locations.
Small Claims Document/ProcedureFee Defence (Small Claims) $50.00 Defence and Counterclaim (Small Claims) $50.00 Document Retrieval file located in court office $5.00 Document Retrieval file not located in court office $10.0012 more rows