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Courts take different views on when the statute of limitations begins to run in medical malpractice cases. To some extent, the difference in these views is a reflection of the wording in the statutes. The difference also reflects the courts' views ... more
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Any action for personal injury or death against a physician or hospital must be filed within two years from the date the claimant knew or reasonably should have known of the injury. In no instance may a claimant bring an action more than four years ... more
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"Recreational Use Statute" is a term given to legislation generally intended to promote public recreational use of privately owned land. The statute does this by granting landowners broad immunity from liability for personal injuries or property ... more
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Yes, although the details vary depending on the type of claim. In most personal injury cases, including defective product claims and medical malpractice, the statute of limitations is two years. That means you have two years following the accident ... more
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No. Common law marriage has never been allowed in Massachusetts. Even if the SJC could change the common law definition of marriage (putting aside the legislative aspects of that action), the common law is not the highest but the lowest form of law ... more
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No. "It is only when a legislative finding cannot be supported upon any rational basis of fact that reasonably can be conceived to sustain it that a court is empowered to strike it down. ... If the question is fairly debatable, courts cannot ... more
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Answer You have the term "statute of limitations" confused with "life of a warrant" "Statute of Limitations" means that the police have a certain amount of time to solve a crime or to obtain a warrant for the suspect. In most misdemeanors the ... more
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There is no statute of limitations on serving a warrant. Question: Can I call and make inquiries about warrants that are on other people? Answer: No, only the wanted person themselves can make inquiries. Then, only certain information will be ... more
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A warrant has no statute of limitations even if the statute of limitations for the crime has expired. Warrants can be retracted only by a judge or if they are carried out. Search warrants can become invalid if the situation changes; for instance if ... more
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The statute of limitations in Georgia for vandalism, or any other "Injury to Personal Property" is 4 years.Thanks,ChaCha for now! ... more
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