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How Do You Sue Someone For Breach Of Contract?

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How Do You Sue Someone For Breach Of Contract?

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If a business, contractor or company owes you more than $5,000 due to a breach of contract claim, you can sue in a civil court for damages. If those damages are less than $5,000, you can sue in small claims court. The process for both civil and small claims court is largely similar. Determine if the contract is enforcement. Review contract details including terms and conditions, restrictions and warranties and termination restrictions named in the original contract. Verify the contract is considered fair and equal to both parties and outlines the conditions of the contract so the case can be filed in court for judgment. Complete the review process by confirming the contract was signed and dated by a person authorized to contract. You can review the contract yourself or hire an attorney to review it on your behalf. Show how the contract was breached and demonstrate that a clear negligence took place or the terms of the contract were purposely ignored. Show that you suffered damages as a

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