I purchased a car in England but I live in Scotland. I submited a claim (simple proceedure) to my local sheriff court against the dealership (ltd company). They have sent it back saying I need to raise the action in a court local to the respondant. However on reading their guidance for small claims it states the following:-
There are 39 sheriff courts in Scotland. You will have to decide in which one your claim should be brought, although you can get forms and advice from the sheriff clerk at any court.
In most cases, the court which will hear the claim will be the one within whose area the person the claim is to be made against (the defender) lives or has a place of business.
Sometimes, the court closest to where you live can be the one which will hear the case.
As is says "in most" cases, what are the reasons that I could give back to the courts to convince them to hear it in my local court?
There are 39 sheriff courts in Scotland. You will have to decide in which one your claim should be brought, although you can get forms and advice from the sheriff clerk at any court.
In most cases, the court which will hear the claim will be the one within whose area the person the claim is to be made against (the defender) lives or has a place of business.
Sometimes, the court closest to where you live can be the one which will hear the case.
As is says "in most" cases, what are the reasons that I could give back to the courts to convince them to hear it in my local court?
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