Quoting Shachar Shemesh: > Zvi Devir wrote: > > However, I won't start the process with > > you unless you really want to go all the way (up to district court if > > required). > > > It is not at all trivial that, should the small claims court fail, the > district court is an option. If memory serves me correctly, you are not > automatically allowed to appeal small claims court decisions. You can > ask for permission to appeal, but there is nothing forcing the judge to > agree. If you don't like it, you need to press the claim in the regular > (Shalom) court. > > Shachar
That's right, appealing small claims court decisions is not an automatic process. However, district court decision can set a precedent, while small claims or regular courts do not. Also, some arguments are more easily accepted in district court and not in regular or small claim courts. Let just say that I have allocated some funds and got some legal advise just in case I will loose at small claims court and have to take the case one step further. Luckily or unfortunately, depending on your point of view, Dell decided to sign a reconciliation agreement with me, so no precedent was set. Zvi. _______________________________________________ Haifux mailing list [email protected] http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haifux
