Collections case definition

Collections case means an action for recovery of money owed in a sum stated to be certain that is not more than $25,000, exclusive of interest and attorney fees, arising from a transaction in which property, services, or money was acquired on credit. A collections case does not include an action seeking any of the following:
Collections case means an action for recovery of money owed in a sum stated to be certain that is not more than twenty­five thousand dollars ($25,000), exclusive of interest and attorney’s fees, arising from a transaction in which property, services, or money were acquired on credit. “Collections case” does not include an action seeking tort damages, punitive damages, recovery of real property or personal property, a prejudgment writ of attachment, or any action filed pursuant to the Family Code.
Collections case means an action for recovery of money

More Definitions of Collections case

Collections case means an action for recovery of money owed in a sum

Related to Collections case

  • Collection Action means any of the following:

  • Collection site means the location of waste containers on collection day.

  • Collections means, with respect to any Receivable, all cash collections and other cash proceeds in respect of such Receivable, including, without limitation, all yield, Finance Charges or other related amounts accruing in respect thereof and all cash proceeds of Related Security with respect to such Receivable.

  • Collection Services means all of the duties and obligations of the Contractor hereunder.

  • Collection Accounts As defined in Section 3.10(a).