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It will depend on the type of situation. Typically a crime is based on the date of the crime. It can be tolled until the victim turns 18 in some cases. Debts are usually based on the last communication from the party that owes money. Bringing a law suit is usually based on the date of injury, but can be tolled for various reasons.

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