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Limitation Periods 6th ed: 2nd Supplement


ISBN13: 9780414028647
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414024212
Published: May 2013
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print





This second supplement to the 6th edition of Limitation Periods brings you up-to-date with developments and case law since the publication of the first supplement in July 2012. edition in Offers full, in-depth coverage of this important and growing area of law.

  • Gives guidance and analysis on time limitations in all areas of law and from preliminary issues to proceedings
  • Provides over 150 statutory time limits appropriate to specific causes of action – this time-proven title cuts through the complexity to focus on what you need to know
  • Tells when time starts to run, how long the limitation period is, and the consequences of expiry in differing circumstances
  • Points out the options still available on expiry and the many exceptions to the rules that may apply
  • Covers all procedural matters, with separate chapters for example on Pleading Analyses the judgments in new case law and explains the implications for future actions and decisions
  • Covers European and international limitation issues
  • Analyses the implications of new case law