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The statute of limitations for negligence in Michigan is three years with the discovery rule.
2 years
The time to bring the law suit in California is 2 years. That is from the time the negligence is discovered
3 years
The statute of limitations in Dallas is the same as it is anywhere else in Texas: Two years with the "discovery rule." States mandate statute of limitation rules.
No, nowhere in the US.
In Texas, the statute of limitations on credit card debt is typically 4 years. This means that creditors have up to four years to file a lawsuit to collect the debt. After this time period has passed, the debt is considered "time-barred" and creditors can no longer sue for payment.
The statute of limitations for a negligent action regarding auto repair would be the same as the amount for any other type of negligence suit in California: Two years with the discovery rule.
Texas has a variety of limitations based on the crime. Possession will probably be set at 3 years. Misdemeanors have a limitation of 2 years to bring charges. Being absent from the state will toll the statute if it applies.
It will depend on the type of agreement. For the standard written agreement, it will be four years in Texas.
This is an extremely broad question. What kind of limitation are you talking about? If you mean the statute of limitations (sol) - its 4 years.
Murder, manslaughter, and certain sexual assaults: none;