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I assume you mean "it's been 8 years from the time the dispute occurred." If so, the statute of limitations likely bars the lawsuit. A local attorney can tell you the statute of limitations for the case. If the statute of limitations has expired for the case, it is a good idea to have the attorney draft an answer form to the complaint including an affirmative defense of statute of limitations expiration. If you do not have an attorney draft an answer, be sure to add statute of limitations expiration as an affirmative defense in your answer to the summons and complaint.
An operational boundary dispute is a dispute on how the boundary should function, usually involving immigration.
The Mississippi River would be an example of a locational boundary dispute due to the fact that it has changed and the boundary's original intention was called into question.
The nouns are: "boundary" "dispute" "United States" "Spain"
It may be difficult to dispute a judgment after 7 years as it may be considered time-barred under the statute of limitations. However, you can consult with a legal professional to explore your options, as the specific laws and rules governing judgments can vary by jurisdiction.
Yes. Deletion from the credit report does not affect whether the debt is owed or whether the statute of limitations on the debt has expired. Note that even if the statute of limitations has expired, collectors still can try to collect the debt -- they just cannot use the courts (or threat of legal action) to collect the debt. If you are getting collection calls on a debt that is past the statute of limitations, just send a written demand to the collector to cease all calls.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo settled the boundary dispute between the United States and Mexico.
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The Monroe Doctrine
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