The Small Claims limit in Alabama is $3000. Most Small Claims cases are heard in District Court, but a few types are in Circuit Court. This information came from Court Reference's Alabama Courts Guide, the first related link below. The second related link is a handy guide to Small Claims procedure; it's from Shelby County but probably applies statewide. You can ask the court clerk for more specific information - and the court clerks' contact information is at the Court Reference link too.
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Historians claim that cheese was first made by the Greeks about 3000 years ago.
yes you can, you can claim a dependent no matter what amount sometimes it isnt needed because it wont help any but there is no limit
about $3000+
You could try filing a small claims action against her, if the total loss is under $3000; If over $3000, I would consult with an attorney, to recoup the damages; You might also want to check and see if the designer is a member of the Better Business Bureau, and lodge a complaint against her there.
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Short answer... Yes, if you have had to many claims in a small period of time they can raise your deductible. This is the make you stop making small claims, as there are very little amount of large claims out there the small ones are actually the ones that cost the insurance companies the most. So the deductible is to deter you to make you want to cover this loss yourself. For instance if you have had 3 sewer back ups in 3 years, they may either a) cancel sewer back up on your house all together, b)limit the amount of sewer back up you get to for example $10,000 in total, or c) raise your deductible to say $3000 for sewer back you. The agent and underwriting decide which to pick and it would depend out your area and what types of claims the past ones where.
3000 people out of the world's total population of approximately 7.8 billion is a very small fraction, around 0.000038%.
The PSP 3000 series is better. Despite the E1000 series claims to be an ideal budget model, it has mono sound instead of stereo, and no wi-fi. A second hand PSP 3000 would be cheaper and superior.
The answer will depend on the size of the pond!
In my opinion a PSP 3000. If want a bigger one, buy a 1000. If you want a perfect one, buy a 3000. if you want a very small one, buy a 2000. The 3000 has the perfect buttons, and is the best looking with the best color on the LCD screen.