Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in New York
who can waive statute of limitation?
who can waive statute of limitation? the court, the defendant, the plaintiff?
Asked on 10/21/07, 11:36 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Albert Van-Lare
The Law Office of Albert Van-Lare
Re: who can waive statute of limitation?
The court or the plaintiff cannot waive statute of limitation. Defendant traditionally has no reason to waive statute of limitation. But if defendant does not raise it as a defense it may be overlooked
Answered on 10/21/07, 12:15 pm
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