Questions and Answers – Unsure where to begin? We have compiled the most common questions for your convenience. This page will continue to be updated over time; however, more comprehensive information can be found on our articles page.
A single judge will preside over the case, assigned at the court’s discretion (not at the parties’ choosing).
Further transactions eligible for cancellation include: cosmetic and aesthetic services (including hair removal); vacation units, club memberships or discount club memberships, communication services; fitness or health club (spa) memberships, internet providers, television companies, mobile radio services, dating or matchmaking club memberships/subscriptions, lottery and gambling subscriptions.
The transaction may be cancelled within 14 days, commencing from one of the following dates (depending on the method of communication):
- The date of the transaction;
- The date a written contract was provided to the consumer;
- The date a written document (akin to a “disclosure”) was provided to the consumer, including the following details:
- The consumer’s right to cancel an ongoing transaction;
- Details of payments the consumer must pay in the event of cancellation (if any) and the method of calculating such payments (if determined);
- For a fixed-term transaction – the duration of the transaction and its end date.
The right to cancel shall apply within the aforementioned 14 days, regardless of whether the service has commenced or not, even if the transaction is for a fixed term.
Note: If it is an ongoing transaction that has commenced, the consumer must pay the proportional consideration for the use of the service.
Payment for claim preparation and/or court filing is due only upon completion of the questionnaire. Changed your mind before payment? No problem; you may exit the system without penalty or obligation.
There is no automatic right of appeal against a Small Claims Court judgment. However, an application for leave to appeal may be submitted to the District Court of the relevant jurisdiction within 15 days.
The initiation fee for a small claims lawsuit will be determined by the value of the product or transaction. However, cases where a small claims lawsuit is filed without a claim for monetary compensation (such as for distress) are rare.
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Smoking is prohibited in any outdoor area where an organized gathering of more than 50 people is taking place. This prohibition extends to a 10-meter radius from the entrance and exit of the area, and in the immediate vicinity of the event. This regulation does not apply to residential courtyards.
While there is no exhaustive list, common reasons for motions to dismiss include:
- A settlement was reached between the parties, obviating the need for court intervention.
- The plaintiff has passed away, rendering the proceedings moot.
- The parties agreed to mediation, resulting in a mutual agreement to dismiss the claim. In such cases, the mediator will typically file the motion to dismiss.
How to File a Small Claims Suit: Several Options:
- Online through the Net Court website after connecting to the government identification system.
- By submitting a physical copy of the claim and its attachments (if any) to the Small Claims Court registry where you wish to file the claim (this can be done in person or through a legal representative).
For more information on filing a small claims suit.
Where to file a small claims lawsuit? A small claims court lawsuit must be filed in a Small Claims Court located within the judicial district meeting one or more of the following criteria:
- The defendant’s residence;
- The defendant’s place of business;
- The location where the act or omission giving rise to the claim occurred;
- In claims concerning online commerce or publication (e.g., online product purchase or online defamation), the lawsuit may also be filed in the plaintiff’s (not the defendant’s) place of residence or business.
- A counterclaim must be filed in the same court as the original claim.
For example: I was involved in a car accident in Netanya and the insurance company I am suing is located in Ashkelon. I may file the lawsuit in any Small Claims Court in the Central District (as Netanya, which is in the Central District, is the location where the act giving rise to the claim occurred), or in any Small Claims Court in the Southern District (as Ashkelon is located in the Southern District and is the place of business of the defendant insurance company).