Statute of limitations vary from state to state. In this case it would be a consumer issue and suit could be brought for several years after the sale. In most cases it would be two or three years, but consult an attorney in your area to find out the specific laws relating to real estate in your state.
There is no STATUTE of limitations on any loan. You will always be responsible for paying it back. Statutes of limitations is only for laws.
Most student loans have no statute of limitations, even if issued by a bank.
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Violation of probation is not subject to a statute of limitations. Once a violation has taken place, they can be taken back to jail to finish their sentence.
The statute of limitations is the set amount of time an individual or state can press charges. In a civil case the statute of limitations for theft varies from 2-3 years depending on the circumstances.
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.
Statutes of limitations are related to bringing law suits for civil or criminal charges. They do not apply to a will.
There is no statute of limitations on federal student loans under any circumstance.
The statute of limitations restricts how far back the commission can go when collecting past due taxes and quarterly reports. Section 213.033(a) specifies that the commission cannot go back further than three years. An employer may voluntarily report and pay tax on quarters outside the statute of limitations, but they have no legal mandate to do so. When in contact with an employer, inform them of the statute of limitations if asked, but do not advise them to pay or not to pay for periods outside the statute.
There is no such thing as a statute of limitations related to violating parole. The reason for a statute of limitations is related to bringing a law suit. You can be arrested at any time for the rest of your life.
You need to look up your state statute. In Tennessee there is no statute of limitations on back child support for example.
The statute of limitations doesn't apply for any period in which you are not in their state, so to "not go back for a year" simply extends the limit for another year.