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To the best of my knowledge, YES. Thank you for including what state you were inquiring about.
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Yes. If the team kicking the ball does not kickoff before the play clock has expired.
If the play starts with time still on the clock, then yes.
Hello, If it is past SOL (Statute of Limitation), then they cannot take legal action against you. Make sure to count the years correctly, The clock starts ticking when you make the last payment. The clock reset if you make a single payment during years. For Example: If you debt in 2004, never paid them......... but in 2006 you paid them $200, just to get them off your back. If this is the case, then the clock resets and you SOL time would be counted from 2006. I hope that is not the case with you. :)
Hello, Please search in google for State Statute of limitation. I could have answered that, if i knew which type of contract you have along with your state. You should get the answer, there are a lot of websites that have State Statute of limitation. If it is past SOL (Statute of Limitation), then they cannot take legal action against you. Make sure to count the years correctly, The clock starts ticking when you make the last payment. The clock reset if you make a single payment during years. For Example: If you debt in 2004, never paid them......... but in 2006 you paid them $200, just to get them off your back. If this is the case, then the clock resets and you SOL time would be counted from 2006. Thanks!
Normally it has to be within your states statute of limitations. That varies state to state.Also the amount of time which passed since your last payment was made would be the beginning of the "clock".
Hello, Please search in google for State Statute of limitation. I could have answered that, if i knew which type of debt it is and which type of contract you have along with your state. You should get the answer, there are a lot of websites that have State Statute of limitation. If it is past SOL (Statute of Limitation), then they cannot take legal action against you. Make sure to count the years correctly, The clock starts ticking when you make the last payment. The clock reset if you make a single payment during years. For Example: If you debt in 2004, never paid them......... but in 2006 you paid them $200, just to get them off your back. If this is the case, then the clock resets and you SOL time would be counted from 2006. Thanks!
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No that it partial truth. To find out the entire truth do the following Hello, Please search in google for State Statute of limitation. I could have answered that, if i knew which type of debt it is and which type of contract you have along with your state. You should get the answer, there are a lot of websites that have State Statute of limitation. If it is past SOL (Statute of Limitation), then they cannot take legal action against you. Make sure to count the years correctly, The clock starts ticking when you make the last payment. The clock reset if you make a single payment during years. For Example: If you debt in 2004, never paid them......... but in 2006 you paid them $200, just to get them off your back. If this is the case, then the clock resets and you SOL time would be counted from 2006. Thanks!
There are a number of ways to extend the statute of limitations. Any payment toward the bill will restart the clock. Any acknowledgement that the debt is owed starts the clock over. If they call and you say, "Yes, I know I owe it" you have started the clock again.