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Small Claims Courts Act, 1984
Rules Regulating Matters in respect of the Small Claims Court, 2022
Government Notice R2573 of 2022
- Published in Government Gazette 47254 on 7 October 2022
- Commenced on 1 April 2023 by Rules Regulating Matters in respect of the Small Claims Court, 2022: Commencement
- [This is the version of this document as it was from 7 October 2022 to 19 September 2024.]
1. Definitions
In these rules and in the forms annexed hereto, unless the context otherwise indicates, a word to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act bears that meaning; and—"abandon" means to give up a portion of a claim or counterclaim to bring the claim within the jurisdiction of the Small Claims Court and "abandonment" has a corresponding meaning;"affidavit" means a written statement voluntarily made under oath or upon affirmation before a commissioner of oaths;"application" means to apply to the court orally or in writing for relief in terms of the Act;"clerk of the court" means a clerk of the court appointed under section 11 of the Act and includes an assistant clerk of the court so appointed;"counterclaim" means a claim the defendant has against the plaintiff irrespective of the plaintiff’s cause of action;"defendant" means the person against whom a claim is made;"deliver" (except in rules 7 and 13) means to serve a copy of the document on the opposite party by hand delivery or electronic mail and lodge with the clerk of the court and "delivery" and "delivered" and "delivering" have a corresponding meaning;"documents" includes but is not limited to a book, writing, tape recording, video, photograph, electronic recording or data message;"domicilium citandi" means an address chosen by a party, in writing, where legal notices or process may be sent or served and "domicilium" and "domicilium citandi et executandi" have a corresponding meaning;"jointly and severally" means where there are two or more persons responsible for a debt, each person may be liable for a proportionate share of the debt or the whole of the amount;"legal entity" means an association, partnership, syndicate, company, close corporation, trust, stokvel and any other entity that is not a natural person;"lodge" means to submit, furnish to, or file documents with, the Clerk of the Court by hand or by electronic means and "lodged" has a corresponding meaning;"plaintiff" means the person who institutes the claim;"property" includes everything animate or inanimate, corporeal or incorporeal, movable or immovable, capable of being subject to ownership;"set-off" means the deduction from a claim or counterclaim of an amount admitted by a party, due by that party to the other party concerned;"sign" means affixing or appending a signature including an electronic signature comprising the initial or name of the person signing, in any font, style or size which is intended by the person to serve as a signature and includes an advanced electronic signature as provided for in the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act, 2002 (Act No. 25 of 2002) and "signed" and "signature" has a corresponding meaning; and"the Act" means the Small Claims Courts Act, 1984 (Act No. 61 of 1984).2. Advisory Board
3. Duties of the clerk of the court
4. Duties of the legal assistant
5. Interpreters
6. Oath of witnesses
7. Contents of letter of demand
8. Summons
9. Amendment of documents
10. Applications
11. Service of summons
A summons may be served on a defendant—12. Service of summons by plaintiff or plaintiff’s authorised representative by hand delivery to defendant
13. Service of process by the sheriff
14. Written statement of defence
15. Counterclaim
16. Hearing
17. Consent to judgment
18. Offer by judgment debtor after judgment in terms of section 40 of the Act
19. Execution after non-payment of judgment in terms of section 41(2) of the Act
20. Process in execution
21. Representation of parties
22. Non-compliance with rules, including time limits and errors
23. Costs
Where a judgment or order of costs is made against two or more parties, such costs shall be payable by them jointly and severally.24. Sheriffs’ fees
The fees and travelling expenses chargeable by and payable to the sheriffs, shall be those prescribed in Part II of Annexure 2.25. Actions against partners, a person carrying on business in a name or style other than his own name, syndicate or association
26. Reviews
27. Saving of pending proceedings
28. Short title and commencement
These rules shall be called the Rules Regulating Matters in Respect of the Small Claims Court and shall commence on a date to be fixed by the Minister.History of this document
20 September 2024 amendment not yet applied
01 April 2023
07 October 2022 this version
Published in Government Gazette 47254
Cited documents 3
Act 3
1. | Electronic Communications and Transactions Act, 2002 | 352 citations |
2. | Rules Board for Courts of Law Act, 1985 | 205 citations |
3. | Small Claims Courts Act, 1984 | 187 citations |
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Rules Regulating Matters in respect of the Small Claims Court, 2022: Amendment
Dispute Resolution and Mediation
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Government Notice R5125 of 2024 | 16 August 2024 |
Dispute Resolution and Mediation
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