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No. Not unless one is expressed in the court order that created the easement. You need to review that order.

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What happens after the statute of limitations expires for a legal claim?

After the statute of limitations expires for a legal claim, the plaintiff loses the right to file a lawsuit to pursue that claim in court. The defendant can use the expired statute of limitations as a defense to have the case dismissed.


In workers compensation court what does dismissal without prejudice mean?

It means that you can refile the case, as long as you are still within the statue of limitations. If you are outside of the statue of limitations, you still may be able to refile if the defendant mislead you on your right to reopen while you were within the statute of limitations. If you were misled on your rights to reopen you can assert estoppel against defendant from applying the statute of limitations.


What are the statute of limitations if you havent got a court date after arrest?

Statutes of Limitations do not apply to this circumstance. However, "right to a speedy trial" does apply. It may not affect the charges against you but it can become a constitutional issue. If it has been more than 90 days since you were first presented to the court, either contact the court or your attorney for guidance.


Can a convicted felon own a gun in Arkansas after the statute of limitations?

There is no "statute of limitations" on a convicted felons right to own or possess firearms. Unless the conviction is expunged it is prohibited - forever - under both state and federal law.


Does the statute of limitations still apply if you have been charged but not convicted in Ohio?

If you have been charged, the statute of limitations does not apply. The intent is to prevent someone from charging you suddenly years later. You may have recourse to issues with your right to a speedy trial.


Can you file a civil right violation after the right to sue letter have been expired?

A letter or intent to file suit is a notification that you are intending to sue. The statute of limitations on the suit begins the moment a known legal right to sue becomes evident. The statute of limitations and the letter may have different dates assigned to them. If they match, the answer is no.


Can you sue your former employer for civil right violation after the letter of the right to sue is expired?

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How does the statute of limitations work in legal cases?

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Do the statute of limitations and the right to a speedy trial cover the same rights?

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Can an obstruction to a right of way be removed?

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