Statue of Limitation NC
Date: Wed, 08/03/2005 - 05:21
Statute of Limitations is applied on open ended contracts such a
Statute of Limitations is applied on open ended contracts such as the credit cards and other types of debts. SOL is also applied on oral agreements, promissory notes, written contracts, loans, mortgages and car payments as well as foreign and domestic judgments
The Statute of Limitations for legally recovering the debt in North Carolina is 5 years.
Since your account has shown last activity in North Carolina, the SOL period of North Carolina will be considered.
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Vikas
I'm in NC and received a call claiming I owe a debt amount of 50
I'm in NC and received a call claiming I owe a debt amount of 5000.00. Last payment they received was in 1999.
Quote:North Carolina Statute of Limitation Express or implie
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North Carolina Statute of Limitation Express or implied contract, not under seal: 3 years. Contract and sale of personal property under seal: 10 years. Open account: 3 years, NOTE: Each payment renews the SoL on all items purchased within the 3 years prior that payment. If no payment is made, the SoL runs from date of each individual charge. Contracts: From date of breach or default, unless waived or performance under the contract is continued. Judgments: 10 years Partial payment BEFORE the SoL expires renews the SoL from date of payment. Payment AFTER SoL expires renews SoL ONLY if, at time of payment, circumstances infer the debtor recognized obligation to pay. Partial payment on open account restarts SoL on purchases made within 3 years of payment date, if acknowledgment can be inferred, starts the statute anew as to the full obligation acknowledged, even if all of the charges were not made within the last three years.NC Continued... Partial payment by one debtor does not renew the statute of limitations as against any a co-debtor unless that co-debtor agreed to, authorized or ratified the partial payment. Partial payments DO NOT affect the ten-year limitation on enforcing or renewing judgments. Bankruptcy, Death or Disability: Filing of a bankruptcy tolls the statute of limitations for the enforcement of contracts and judgments. The death, minority, disability or incompetence of a debtor also tolls the limitation period until such time as a personal representative of the estate or a guardian of the incompetent or minor is appointed |
credit card
I have servel different cards that I am unable to pat on at this time it has been five years sense I made a payment. Do I still have to pay the balance, or is sol up.
signature loan with beneficial
i had a signature loan with this company in 2004. now in 2009 they have turned it over to a collection agency of lawyers. i am in north carolina. Last activity on this account was in 2004. Do they have a case or can i claim NC SOL. I also can not find anything the current account number to which they say this loan is under.
What is the statue of limitations number in the State of North C
What is the statue of limitations number in the State of North Carolina for this.
Three years from date of last activity. It's way out of stat, n
Three years from date of last activity. It's way out of stat, not that bill collectors care about such technicalities. But if you get sued, don't ignore it or you'll lose the defense. What firm is this? although I can guess.