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Re: What is the statute of limitations for deadbeat co
Posted by MikeC/TX of TX on 4/26/17 6:16pm Msg #574303
I don't know that the statute of limitations applies when a company folds its tents and then opens up again several years later under a different name. Depending on how they've structured it (using an LLC for example), I think your claim is against the company rather than against the person behind it. If the company went bankrupt, the debts were discharged - I'm not sure there's any way to resurrect them, although I may be wrong.

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 What is the statute of limitations for deadbeat co's -  Cheryl Elliott on 4/26/17 9:31am
 Seems to vary by State: -  Yoli/CA on 4/26/17 9:49am
 Re: What is the statute of limitations for deadbeat co - MikeC/TX on 4/26/17 6:16pm
 Ah, yes, the old "volume" promise ... -  John/CT on 4/26/17 6:46pm
 Re: Ah, yes, the old "volume" promise ... - James Powell on 4/27/17 6:35am
 Re: Ah, yes, the old "volume" promise ... - SteveS/CA on 4/27/17 9:01am
 Re: Ah, yes, the old "volume" promise ... - James Powell on 4/28/17 6:36am
 there are some nsa's here, that post regularly that accept -  Cari on 4/27/17 11:00am
 volume work at $85 to $90, and it works for them... - NVLSlady/VA on 4/27/17 11:29am
 Re: volume work at $85 to $90, and it works for them... - Luckydog on 4/28/17 10:26am
 Re: What is the statute of limitations for deadbeat co -  Cari on 4/26/17 8:07pm
 Re: What is the statute of limitations for deadbeat co - Luckydog on 4/28/17 10:31am



 
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