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BMW Dealership Defeats Fraud Suit On Statute of Limitations Grounds (ND IL)

Occasionally, I’ll have a case that appears to be governed by two or more conflicting statutes of limitations.  For example, one statute will give a plaintiff four years to file suit while an apparently equally applicable one compresses the time to sue to two years.  As plaintiff, I usually (not always) argue for the longer limitations period to apply, while as …

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Posted byPaulPDecember 2, 2013March 8, 2015Posted inCivil Procedure, Contract LawTags: 13-206, 2-725, BMW, breach of implied duty of good faith and fair dealing, car dealership, discovery rule, goods, Statute of Limitations, UCC, uniform commercial code

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