What you are asking about is a statute of limitations. If a creditor files suit after the statute of limitations has ended, you can file a motion to dismissed based on the expired statute of limitations.
The length of the statute of limitations depends on the state and the type of claim they'd be filing against you.
After five years I will still be working here.
The length of time in all states of the US for a creditor to collect on a debt is seven years from the date of last payment, OR in the event a judgment has been obtained the creditor has ten years from the date of judgment or last payment, which ever is later.
A creditor must petition the court to obtain a judgment against you for a credit card debt. If successful then the judgment is recorded in the land records. According to the chart at the link below an Ohio judgment is good for 21 years and must be brought forward in the land records by a re-recording every five years.
That, god willing, if I am still alive, I will be five years older!
Most free icebergs (no longer attached to ice shelves or glaciers) will have melted within five years. There will still be ice cover on Greenland, Antarctica and high mountains in five years.
no
Yes a cat can be neutered after five years. In cat years, it would only be about 35ish years old. The cat is still young. As long as the cat is healthy, it can be neutered.
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Yes she can still have puppies at five years of age. Have her vet checked to make sure she is in the best of health beforehand.
yes they can
Yes she will after five years, well... no!
it depends on the girl