Filing a complaint typically requires notification to the other party. That means the statute of limitations will no longer apply.
The statute of limitations for filing a discrimination complaint under the New York City Human Rights Law (NYCHRL) is one year from the date of the alleged discriminatory act.
The statute of limitations for filing a complaint under the New York State Human Rights Law is three years from the date of the alleged discriminatory act.
There is no statute of limitations for filing a quiet title action in Arizona. However the statute of limitations may apply if the person filing the action enjoys undisturbed possession of the property in question and if so then the statute of limitations is 1 year.
The statute of limitations on filing for alimony depends on the state. Most generally there are no statute of limitations. There are some factors a judge will take into account such as time of separation and length of the marriage.
A "statute of limitations" is the time limit a person or company has to prosecute a complaint before the complaint becomes null and void. For example, if the statute of limitations on assault is 1 year and I call the cops after 9 months, then I can prosecute. If I call the cops after 13 months, then I can't prosecute. So in other words, there is no such thing as "being answerable" to a ststute of limitations. A statute of limitations makes a person unanswerable. Perhaps you are thinking of the statute of limitations on a Sears credit card? If Sears brought the original complaint against the card holder before the statute expired, then the card holder is liable. For example, the statute for credit card debt is 7 years. If I charge something on a Sears card and don't pay it back, Sears can wait for 6 years and 363 days to file a complaint. The civil case or repossession or whatever can then be executed more than 7 years after I have made the credit card purchase. The statute of limitations applies to the filing of the complaint -- not the execution of the settlement.
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In New York, the statute of limitations for filing a defamation lawsuit is one year from the date the defamatory statement was made.
Wills do not expire. There is no statute of limitations associated with filing a will. There are limits on how long you have to contest a will. Check with a solicitor for your province.
In New Jersey, the statute of limitations sets a time limit of six years for filing a legal claim.
Time limitations for filing forgery charges in Indiana?
6 months
Yes there are deadlines for filing complaints. They are called Statutes of Limitations and they vary by jurisdiction.