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The limit for contracts is either three or six years, and begins from the time when the problem ought reasonably to have been discovered. If the matter stems from a fraud, then the there may be no limit to the action, as certain acts of fraud have no Limitations of Actions Act limits

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Q: What is Statute of Limitations in South Australia for a real estate contract?
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