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short-cause trial

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A quick definition of short-cause trial:

A short-cause trial is a type of court case that doesn't take very long to finish, usually only half a day or less. It's called "short-cause" because it doesn't involve a lot of complicated issues or evidence. It's a quick and simple way to resolve legal disputes.

A more thorough explanation:

A short-cause trial is a type of court case that requires little time to try, usually half a day or less. It is also known as a short-cause under cause(3).

For example, a landlord may file a short-cause trial against a tenant who has not paid rent for several months. The trial would be brief and would only focus on the issue of unpaid rent.

Short-cause trials are used when the case is straightforward and does not require a lot of evidence or testimony. They are often used in small claims court or for minor legal disputes.

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