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In BC Canada what is the statute of limitations on credit card debt?

Use this link for the answer, http://www.canadianlawsite.ca/debt-collection.htm#u Hope that helps.


What is the statute of limitations on unpaid traffic tickets in BC?

There is a statute of limitations on unpaid traffic tickets in BC of five years. This can be renewed if the city attorney wishes to extend the limit.


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What is the statute of limitations on debt collection in quebec?

The Federal Government and the Provinces have Limitation Acts which provide a limit on the time an unsecured debt survives. If an unsecured debt is not collected or payments are not made on the unsecured debt then after a certain time no legal action can be taken to collect the debt. A March 4, 2003 decision of the Supreme Court of Canada, Markevich v. The Queen decided that limitations applied to CRA as well as other Crown proceedings. Section 32 of the Crown Liability and Proceedings Act and Section 3 (5) of the BC Limitation Act barred collection of the Federal and Provincial portions of the debt since the debt was more than 6 years old. NOTE:Before relying on the forgoing please check with an insolvency lawyer for the latest information. The Federal Government has the habit of rewriting the law when a court decision goes against them. Examples from various provinces and the Federal Government: * British Columbia - Section 3 (5) of the BC Limitation Act sets 6 years as the limit for debt. * Alberta - The Alberta Limitations Act sets 2 years as the term which is extended to 10 years if there is a judgement. * Ontario - The Ontario Limitation Act 2002 , came into force on January 1, 2004. It sets two years as the term (Section 4). This limitation will be reinstated where the debtor acknowledges the debt or makes a partial payment towards repayment of his debt. If the default occurred prior to January 1, 2004, the creditor will continue to have 6 years to pursue the claim. However, if the default occurred after January 1, 2004 then the 2-year rule applies. * Federal - Section 32 of the Crown Liability and Proceedings Act sets 6 years as the limit for debt. Aphex Twin


What are some reliable online travel insurance company in Canada?

The red cross and blue cross both offer travel insurance if you are traveling abroad. Here in BC, most banks offer travel insurance and so does ICBC.


Is there another slang term for Statute of limitations?

Statute of limitations is sometimes called, SL or SOL for short. Statutes of limitation are laws setting time limits for legal action. The clock starts to run on the date an offense was committed, not from when the crime was found out or the accused identified.Most US States have a statute of limitation for all crimes but murder. Once the statute has expired, however, a prosecutor still may file charges. When this happens the defendant must plead the statute of limitations defense before the court when answering the plaintiff's complaint. If the defendant does not do so, they are regarded as having waived the defense and cannot use it in any subsequent proceeding.Crimes are viewed as being against all of society, not only the obvious victim. So only a prosecutor can file or dismiss charges, not the victim who files the complaint. This also means a defendant cannot pressure their victim into dropping charges.Statutes of limitation date back to early Roman law, around 700 BC. They apply to both civil and criminal actions, and are designed to prevent claims from arising after the evidence has been lost, or time has distorted facts, or witnesses have died or disappeared.


Why did the colonies of Vancouver Island and BC join?

They joined because both colonies were facing big debt problems.


What happen to the farmers who couldn't pay their debts in Athens in the seventh century BC?

The were sold as slaves to other cities to pay for the debt.


Is Solon established a law which enslaved people in debt?

No, Solon's reforms in ancient Athens in the 6th century BC actually abolished debt slavery by canceling debts and freeing those who had been enslaved due to debt. Solon's laws were aimed at reducing social and economic inequality in Athens.


Did Solon establish a law which prohibited enslaving people in debt?

Yes, Solon, an Athenian statesman in the 6th century BC, established laws that cancelled debts and prohibited debt slavery in Athens. This was known as the "Seisachtheia" or shaking off of burdens.


What was one of the conditions of the entry of British Columbia into Canada?

The federal government agreed to assume BC's debt and to extend the Canadian Pacific Railway to the new province.

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