Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
statue of limitations
In the state of Florida what is the statue of limitation for file a suit against someone for breach of contract. And if the person who wants to file the suit is incarcerated does is that statue of limitation still apply
Asked on 10/18/08, 1:24 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alan Wagner
Wagner, McLaughlin & Whittemore P.A.
Re: statue of limitations
Being in jail does give you more time to file a lawsuit.
In general, the statute of limitations for breach of contract in Florida is 4 years for an oral contract and 5 years for a written contract.
There are exceptions to this general rule depending on the specific contract and the specific parties and the specific subject of the contract.
Answered on 10/18/08, 1:36 pm
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