Question must be worded more specifically - too much to research.
A statute of limitations is related to bringing a law suit. As such, there is no such thing as a statute of limitations on an inheritence in Oklahoma.
There is a three statute of limitation for the state and the localities in Ohio. They can not press collections, nor can they refund money are the statute of limitations has passed. If money was paid to the wrong locality and it is discovered at the statute of limitations has passed, the correct city must allow a credit for the amount paid to the original locality.
No statute of limitation. You must pay the court.
There is no statute of limitations on federal student loans under any circumstance.
I am not a lawyer, but to my knowledge their is no statute of of limitation as it isn't a crime. Statute of limitations is a time period in which a person can be prosecuted of a crime. As this isn't a crime, there is no limitation.
Unsure what the questioner is asking. If he owes bail money, you can rest assured that the bail bondsman is NEVER going to give up trying to collect it, if it means returning the fleeing defendant to the jurisdiction he fled from.
Until the Statute of Limitations tolls on the judgement.
This would be a civil law suit. In Georgia the statute of limitations is 2 years. There may be time added based on discovery of the injury. Consult an attorney in Georgia for specifics. From a money standpoint, as long as you are living in the rental location, the statute of limitations will not begin to count.
I believe that when the car is turned in and the remaining balance is owed the month of last activity would start the running of the statute of limitations. However in California I believe it is 4 years from the date they say you owe them money.
Written contracts do not have a statute of limitations. The contract itself will specify the length of the agreement. To bring suit on a written agreement as a limit of five years in Arkansas.
You received the ticket, so there is no statute of limitations. They can attempt to collect the charge and interest and fees as specified by the ticket or the laws referenced by the ticket.
It can restart the clock if the debt is acknowledged. It is better not to talk to collectors and certainly not admit to owing the money.