This is from small claims court in Connecticut:
What gives the court jurisdiction?
Here are two possibilities:
- the incident on which you base your claim took place in the court's territory, or
- the defendant or business is located in the court's territory.
If you ordered something over the Internet, by mail or telephone, your local court will usually have jurisdiction, since your part of the transaction took place locally.
All 50 states can be viewed at consumeraffairs.com as to dollar limits etc. In Texas, it is specifically stated "Contracts where performance is expected"
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