statute of limitations: The Statute of Limitations - 11/01/11 10:56 AM
The statute of limitations designates the period of time during which the terms of a contract may be enforced. It protects people from being compelled to perform or otherwise be sued after a period of time has expired. The times vary, depending on whether it is an oral contract or a written contract:
• Written contracts—five years• Oral contracts—four years• Partly written and partly oral—five years for the written portion and four years for the oral portion
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statute of limitations: Florida Statute of Limitations - 07/03/11 03:13 AM
The Statute of Limitations designates the period of time during which the terms of a contract may be enforced.  It protects people from being compelled to perform or otherwise be sued after a period of time has expired.
-The times vary, depending on whether it is an oral contract or a written contract:
     Written contracts, 5 years      Oral (parol) contracts, 4 years      Partly written, and partly oral. 5 years for the written portion and 4 years for the oral portion. This information is courtesy of Captain Wayne Rowlett and Rowlett Real Estate School www.rowlettrealestateschool.com
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