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Dismissal of lawsuit because of SOL

Date: Sat, 03/08/2008 - 15:35

Submitted by sandymancini
on Sat, 03/08/2008 - 15:35

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If a lawsuit (complaint) is filed on Jan 2, 2008 and the SOL expires before a judge hears the case, can I succeed in asking for a dismissal once the SOL expires and before the Court date?


What is the SOL on Open Credit (Credit Cards) in the State of Ohio? One website reads 6 years another reads 4 years. Which would be correct in Ohio? Thanks


lrhall41

Submitted by sandymancini on Sat, 03/08/2008 - 15:41

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Ohio Statutes of Limitation

Written or oral account: 6 years, (O.R.C. ????2305.07).

Written contract: 15 years, (O.R.C. ????2305.06).

Oral contract: 6 years (O.R.C. ????2305.07).

Note payable at a definite time: 6 years, (O.R.C. ???? 1303 .16(A)); (2)).

Demand note: 6 years after the date on which demand is made or 10 years if no demand is made and neither principal nor interest has been paid over that time (O.R.C. ????1303.16(B)).

Dishonored check or draft: 3 years after dishonor, (O.R.C. ????1303.16 (C)).


lrhall41

Submitted by kashzan on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 05:42

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