180 days to file a claim under Title VII of the Federal Civil Rights Act with the EEOC, state SOLs vary but many are about 2 years from the last act complained of. Check with a local attorney for your state's SOL rules.
The statute of limitations for personal injury in Pennsylvania for personal injury/negligence is two years with the discovery rule. The discovery rule allows for the date of the statute of limitations to begin from the date that the injury or illness caused by negligence is first discovered. The article below goes into more detail on the statute of limitations.
The statute of limitations for personal injury/negligence suits in Pennsylvania is two years with the discovery rule.
If it is a major offense, it would be five years. All others would be only two years.
Fines have no statute of limitations. You have received full notice of the debt.
Only the IRS has a 10 year statute of limitations. PA has no statute of limitations on collecting owed taxes of any kind, so they will persist coming after you for as long as they can.
No, there is no statute of limitations. It is valid until revoked or the death of the grantor, or as specified in the document.
5 years, unless death occurred.
http://www.expertlaw.com/library/limitations_by_state/Pennsylvania.html
PA Statute of Limitations is 2 years for a bad check from the date of the certified mailing. the police charged me for a check from 1983
If you are dealing with a debt collection situation, chances are you are trying to figure out how long collections places can harass you. In California the statute of limitations for harassment is four years if the agreement was in writing and two if it was an oral contract.
The statue of limitations in Pennsylvania for personal injury lawsuits is two years with the discovery rule.
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There is not a statue of limitations for a felon possessing a fire arm anywhere in the country. This is against federal law.
California has a limit of 180 days to file charges with the EEOC for sexual harassment cases. If filing with the DFEH, there is a one year limit to file.
There is no statute of Limitations on warrants in any state, but if the Statute of Limitations for the crime has already expired, even though you will be picked up on the warrant, it will be thrown out once you get to court.