The SOL in NY state FOR A JUDGEMENT is 10 years. To make matters worse, they can charge interest as well, up to 8%. I'm not sure for NY but most Courts allow for the Plaintiffs to renew these judgements over again at least once. Sometimes the best thing to do is to negotiate a payment plan in these cases. Se a lawyer or other expert for more info. Good luck.
By "judgment," do you mean an award of something of value in the settlement of a case, or similar? If so, it is good until it is satisfied/paid off. Not paying a court awarded judgment may result in having lien placed against your or your property.
The Statute of Limitations for judgments in New York is ten years. The maximum interest rate creditors can charge on these judgments is 8%.
Each state has a different statute of limitations for separation for a divorce. In New York state you must be separated for one year before a divorce.
If you mean "What does it stand for?" The answer is New York's statute of limitations. To find the statute of limitations for any state visit http://www.cardreport.com/laws/statute-of-limitations.html
The statute of limitations in New York State for automobile negligence is the same as for any other type of negligence: three years with the discovery rule for exposure to toxic substances.
The statute of limitations for a breach of contract in the state of New York is 6 years. Generally the statute of limitations for contract actions begins once the facts that give rise to an action on the contract, such as breach come into being.
The statute of limitations for personal injury suits in New York state is three years with the discovery rule for exposure to toxic substances.
If you are having dental work done, you will likely need to pay for it. However, if you run into problems paying your bill it may go into collections. In the state of New Jersey the statute of limitations on a dental bill is 6 years.
There is none. Kidnapping is a Class A felony in the state of New York, and like every offense in that category, does not have a statute of limitations attached to it.
In New York, a civil judgment is good for 10 years, renewable once for another 10 years. Good luck!
There is no statute of limitations regarding an inheritence. There may be a limit on bringing a civil suit regarding the estate.
i have a debt that I have been unable to make a payment since 2002. It is now 7/2008, what is the statute oflimitations for debt in new york state?
what is staute of limitations on medical bills in new york
Federal student loans do not have a statute of limitations. If it is a personal loan, it may have one.