Legal Definition and Related Resources of Magistrate’s court
Meaning of Magistrate’s court
The court of a magistrate (g. v.) In South Carolina. A court having exclusive jurisdiction in matters of contract of and under twenty dollars.
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Concept of Magistrate’s Court in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Magistrate’s Court: Court having jurisdiction over minor matters (small claims), and usually not a court of record.
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