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Dec. 11 is the anniversary of the Statute of Westminster. Other than the reappearance of the Union Jack on a few of the country’s flagpoles, the day will pass unheralded, largely unnoticed, by ...

It’s “Statute of Westminster Day” on Dec. 11 — and if that leaves you puzzled, you’re probably not alone. Canada has an abysmal record of distorting and then forgetting its own history. The worst part ...

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The statute of limitations in California In California, the statute of limitations establishes the timeframe within which you must submit a personal injury claim following a car accident. Generally, you have two years from the date of the accident to initiate a lawsuit in court. This time frame is set by California’s Civil Procedure Code Section 335.1. After the two-year period expires, the ...

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Statute of Limitations In California, you typically have two years from the date of a car accident to file a personal injury claim. For property damage claims, it is three years. Missing these deadlines can prevent you from recovering compensation, making a timely legal consultation essential.

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Statute of Limitations for Sexual Assault Cases You have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit if you have been the victim of sexual assault in California. However, there is a limited period of time in which you can file your claim. Most sexual assault cases must be initiated within two years of the date of your assault.

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What is the statute of limitations on a California car accident? Generally, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the accident. If a government entity is involved, however — for instance, the car is driven by a city employee — you have six months to notify that entity and a year after their refusal to file suit. Speak to your car accident attorney about statutes of ...

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