ONTARIO. 03 $10, and in all other actions when such amount exceeds $20, either party may demand a jury. The jurisdiction extends to, (a) all personal actions where the amount claimed does not exceed $60; (6) all claims of debt, breach of contract or money demand where the balance claimed does not exceed $100; (c) all claims of debt or money demand where the balance claimed is under $200 and the original amount is ascertained by signature of the defendant. The jurisdiction does not however extend to actions for gambling debts, liquor sold in a tavern, ejectment, toll, custom, or franchise, title to land, malicious prosecution, libel, slander, breach of promise, or against Justices of the Peace or relating fo the validity of wills and settlements. An appeal is allowed to the Court of Appeal where the Appeal. amount, in dispute exceeds $100. Jurisdie- tion. A County Court is held in every county and is presided County over by a judge who acts as a Local Judge of the High Court Court in all matters assigned to him by Statute or by the Rules of Court. The jurisdiction of the County Court extends to, 1. all personal actions where the debt or damage claimed does not exceed $200. 2. all causes relating to debt, covenant, and contract up to $400 where the amount is liquidated or ascertained by the act of the parties or by the signature of the defendant. 3. proceedings on bail bonds given to the Sheriff in any County Court whatever be the penalty. 4. recognizances of bail taken in County Courts to any amount. 5. actions of replevin where the value of the goods or property taken does not exceed $200. 6. interpleader matters.