Reviewing a case filed before the General Court

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The General Court is responsible for hearing all lawsuits, cases, and final proof matters, and those that fall outside the jurisdiction of other courts, notary offices, and the Board of Grievances.
The case study service includes determining the type of case, its correct legal classification, verifying the formalities, identifying the legal position, and recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of the case,
as well as providing legal solutions and extracting defenses and evidence to be used before the court.

The General Court has jurisdiction to consider all cases and claims, as well as final proofs and similar matters that fall outside the jurisdiction of other courts, notary offices, and the Board of Grievances.

At Mazayac for Legal and Tax Services, we offer our clients the service of (writing legal memos) in all claims within the jurisdiction of the General Court, including:

The General Court has jurisdiction to consider all cases and claims, as well as final proofs and similar matters that fall outside the jurisdiction of other courts, notary offices, and the Board of Grievances.

The case study service includes determining the type of case and its correct legal classification, assessing the validity of formal aspects, identifying the legal position and strengths and weaknesses in the case, providing legal solutions, and extracting defenses and evidence to be used before the judiciary.

At your consultant for legal and tax services, we offer our clients the service of (case study) in all claims that fall within the jurisdiction of the General Court, including:

Real estate claims: Such as disputes over property ownership or related rights, claims for damages from the property or its beneficiaries, claims for benefits or eviction, rent payment or contribution, claims to prevent interference with possession or recovery, overlaps of properties and the right of pre-emption, lifting the hand against a government entity, claims for the partition of shared properties, claims for real estate contributions, claims for liabilities or boundaries, and construction contractor claims.
Urgent claims: Such as claims for judicial custody, travel bans, halting new actions initiated by the defendant to harm the plaintiff, claims for the recovery of possession of property, claims for authentication to prove a condition or testimony feared to be lost, and claims to prevent interference with possession.
Financial claims: Such as claims to prove a mortgage or sale of mortgaged property, claims for compensation, claims for returning stolen property, loans or advances, claims for gifts not involving property, claims for attorney fees, compensation for works, and claims for the value of movable property, claims for compensation for non-traffic injuries, compensation for litigation damages, compensation for nuclear damages, claims for the sale price, assignment claims, partnership claims in non-real estate properties, claims for guarantees or surety, claims for financial deficits against agents or representatives related to the deficits in their trust, and claims for compensation for a death in a non-traffic accident, deposit claims.
Traffic claims arising from accidents and traffic violations: These are claims arising from incidents involving a moving vehicle that result in bodily or material damages unintentionally, such as claims for special rights arising from a traffic accident and claims for general rights arising from a traffic accident.
Contract-related claims: Such as claims to prove a contract, claims for harm or compensation, claims for a contract of manufacture, claims for rescission or nullification of a contract, claims for the partition of benefits, claims for document requests, and issuing and amending title deeds.
Endings: Such as reinstatement (proving uprightness after a criminal record), proving non-ownership of a residence, authentication to prove a condition or testimony feared to be lost that is not contentious, waiving compensation for injury or blood money (unintentional and quasi-intentional), and temporary ownership documents for the purpose of compensation.

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