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  2. Statute of Limitations: Definition, Types, and Example - ...

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    A statute of limitations is a law that defines the maximum amount of time in which parties involved in a dispute must initiate legal proceedings following an...

  3. Statute of Limitations - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes

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    A statute of limitations is the maximum amount of time allowed for a party to initiate legal proceedings, whether filing criminal charges, or a civil lawsuit. Statutes of limitation are set by federal and state law, and the length of time varies according to the nature of the civil or criminal case.

  4. statute of limitations | Wex | US Law - LII / Legal Information...

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    A statute of limitations is any law that bars claims after a certain period of time passes after an injury. The period of time varies depending on the jurisdiction and the type of claim. There are statutes of limitations for both civil and criminal causes of action.

  5. Statute of limitations Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    : a statute assigning a certain time after which rights cannot be enforced by legal action or offenses cannot be punished. Examples of statute of limitations in a Sentence.

  6. Statute of limitations - Wikipedia

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    A statute of limitations, known in civil law systems as a prescriptive period, is a law passed by a legislative body to set the maximum time after an event within which legal proceedings may be initiated.

  7. What are statutes of limitations? - LegalZoom

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    Statutes of limitations are laws that specify how much time a person has to file a lawsuit against a company or an individual. Once this period of time or "statutory deadline" has passed, it is no longer possible to file a claim or case related to the alleged incident or event.

  8. Statute of limitations | Legal Time Limits & Exceptions

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    Statute of limitations, legislative act restricting the time within which legal proceedings may be brought, usually to a fixed period after the occurrence of the events that gave rise to the cause of action. Such statutes are enacted to protect persons against claims made after disputes have become.

  9. When Does the Statute of Limitations Begin? | LegalMatch

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    Statute of Limitations Definition. Under personal injury law, a statute of limitations is a legal time limit within which a person must file a lawsuit for a claim. This time limit is set by the law of the state in which the injury occurred, and it varies depending on the type of case.

  10. Meaning of statute of limitations in English - Cambridge...

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    a law that states a legal action must be brought before a particular period of time has passed: The court ruled that the statute of limitations had run out. Five years is the statute of limitations for racketeering charges. Fewer examples. There would be no statute of limitations for murder.

  11. Statute of Limitations - United States Law Dictionary

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    A statute of limitations is a law that sets a time limit on how long legal proceedings can be continued. After the expiration of the time limit, the party wishing to continue with the legal proceedings (usually the plaintiff) can no longer do so.