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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

24A.250 Limitation on number of claims filed by party during calendar year --

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Exception.
(1)No party shall file more than twenty-five
(25)claims in any one
(1)calendar year in
the small claims division of any District Court in the Commonwealth. Any business
engaged in trade or commerce shall be entitled to the maximum number of claims
allowed under this section for each established location in the district that has been
engaged in trade or commerce for at least six
(6)months.
(2)Any party who files a claim in the division shall sign an affidavit with the clerk at
the time of filing the claim stating that he has not brought more than the maximum
number of claims allowed under subsection
(1)of this section.
(3)If any party files a claim in excess of the maximum number of claims allowed, that
claim shall be dismissed without prejudice at the cost of the plaintiff.
(4)The limitation on the number of claims and the other requirements of this section
shall not apply to claims brought by city, county, or urban-county governments.
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