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Defendant’s Claim (Form 10A) – Rules of the Small Claims Court Forms – Ontario Court Services

The Defendant’s Claim (Form 10A) is used in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice for defendants who wish to file a claim against the plaintiff or another party in a small claims court case. This form allows the defendant to present their counterclaim or crossclaim, detailing the reasons and the amount being claimed. By accurately completing and filing this form, defendants can formally present their claims and seek legal recourse against the plaintiff or other relevant parties in the small claims court.

Follow these steps to fill out the form accurately:

Court Information

Plaintiff and Defendant Information

Reasons for Claim and Details

Supporting Documents

Signature and Date

Filing the Form

Serving the Claim

Important Reminders

By carefully following these steps, you can accurately complete and file the Defendant’s Claim (Form 10A) to present your case in the Ontario Small Claims Court.

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