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Re: Fee from 2005
Posted by cara of CA on 4/3/07 12:34pm Msg #183535
CA Code of Civil Procedure § 337 provides for a 4 year statute of limitations for written contracts, http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html. This is the time you have to bring a lawsuit. If you do not act in the timeframe set out by law, your claim is dead. If you have a written confirmation, you could still make a written demand letter and sue in small claims.

IMHO. I am not a CA licensed attorney, and this is not intended as legal advice, etc.
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 Fee from 2005 - Art Castaneda on 4/3/07 12:15am
 Re: Fee from 2005 - Art Castaneda on 4/3/07 12:18am
 Not much chance of getting... -  Larry/Ca on 4/3/07 12:28am
 Re: Fee from 2005 - Lee/AR on 4/3/07 8:58am
 Re: Fee from 2005 - Calnotary on 4/3/07 9:49am
 Re: Fee from 2005 - cara on 4/3/07 12:34pm



 
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