Sold as is means exactly what the term implies. You are buying the car as it is on the day you drive it away. Now, saying that, if the person sold you a car and told you there was nothing wrong with the car, and in doing so they knew full well the car had a problem, you might win in small claims court. Might! In other words if they misrepresent the condition of the vehicle you may have a case. Normally you are stuck. That is why it is so important to have the car looked at by a mechanic before you buy it.
There is no statute of limitations for debt collection in Michigan. You can continue to collect as long as the debt is owed. The debt can be sold as well.
The Statute of Limitations runs from when the debt is incurred. It is not restarted if the debt is sold. The only way it can be extended is by a payment, or lawsuit.
The statute of limitations for how long a consumer may be sued over a bad debt is established by (their) state law and type of account. You can do an internet search: statute+limitations+(your state)for more information.
Im not sure but I think it is 6 years????
The statue of limitations in California is the later of four years after the return was filed or the due date of the return. If you have filed the return, then after four years, no additional taxes can be assessed, but no additional refunds can be claimed either.
That would be classified as a written agreement in Texas. There the limit is four years from the last acknowledgement of the debt.
The SOL starts when the Lender gets a JUDGEMENT for the balance due.IF the judgment is sold correctly, it can stretch for a long time.
No limitations
what are the limitations to a barometer
The ISBN of Limitations is 0312426453.
Limitations was created in 2006.
One of the limitations is the ratifaction of laws.