The Circuit Court is a court of local and limited jurisdiction. This means that it is restricted as to which cases it can decide.
A Circuit Court cannot hear a case that has not been commenced in the correct County.
The case must be brought, heard and decided in the County
Civil cases in the Circuit Court are tried by a judge sitting without a jury.
The Circuit Court is restricted to hearing cases where the damages or compensation sought do not exceed a certain amount.
The Circuit Court has jurisdiction, i.e., it can hear and decide cases:
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