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What are the statutes of limitations for each type of civil dispute?

Depending on the types of dispute, the statutes of limitations will vary, some of which are listed below:

    • The statute of limitations for a claim for damages is 03 years from the date the party who is entitled to file a claim is aware or should have discovered that their legitimate rights or interests were infringed.
    • The statute of limitations for contract disputes at Court is 03 years from the date the party who is entitled to file a claim is aware or should have discovered that their legitimate rights or interests were infringed.
    • The statute of limitations for individual labor disputes is 01 year from the date of discovery of the act whereby the disputing party believes that their legitimate rights and interests were infringed.
    • The statute of limitations for an insurance contract is 03 years from the date the dispute arises.

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