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Q: What is a statutory limit?
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Statutory audit is mandatory by statue hence it does not have any turnover limit.


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The Texas Constitution is a statutory meaning that the constitution incorporates detailed provisions in order to limit the powers of the government.


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Call and ask your claims agent


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The plaintiff loses.


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Can a debt collector sue you after 4 years?

The statute of limitations for debt collection lawsuits varies by state, typically ranging from 3 to 10 years. After this time, the debt may be considered "time-barred" and a debt collector may not be able to successfully sue you for it. It's essential to check the statute of limitations in your state and seek legal advice if necessary.


Do insurance companies have a time limit when investigating an auto accident?

Depending on where you are (I can only speak for the U.S.), there may be no restriction on how long insurance has to act on a claim. Some states to have a statutory limit for responding to a claim (for example, ten working days) and others, like Florida, do not. They allow market forces, such as auto repairers and customers, to force action. In most states, the funny part is, you have a statutory limit on how long you have to FILE a claim. Quaint, isn't it?


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what is the difference between statutory audit and non statutory audit.