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Small Claims Court Litigation: Supplier vs. Customer
The cornerstone of any commercial relationship is the agreement between the supplier and the customer. Experience demonstrates that the absence of such an agreement is a frequent source of significant disputes.
Small claims courts are frequently burdened with customer lawsuits against independent business owners, the majority revolving around contractual agreements.
Generally, a written contract with a customer is not mandatory. Therefore, even if the supplier or customer presents evidence of verbal agreements, such agreements are legally binding.