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Limitation Periods

Limitation Periods
9th Edition, 1st Supplement
Series:  Litigation Library
Practice Area:  Dispute Resolution, Litigation
ISBN:  9780414119413
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  22 Jul 2024
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Format:  Paperback
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Limitation Periods by Professor Andrew McGee is a well-established and definitive text now in its ninth edition. Professor McGee steers practitioners through the complexities of the law of limitations, giving detailed guidance in all areas of law from preliminary issues to proceedings. The book is designed to help bring an action in good time and remedy delays which may lead to striking out. The book covers European and international limitation issues.

The First Supplement to the 9th Edition brings this well-established and definitive text fully up-to-date, including significant case law such as: Kekwick v Kekwick (Meaning of 'action' and 'proceeding' and the differences between them); Boxxe Ltd v Secretary of State for Justice, Walton v Pickerings Solicitors (the calculation of time and the differences between issue and service); Lees v Kaye (what counts as 'personal injury'); Jalla v Shell, Honda Pension Trustees v Mercer Ltd (continuing torts); James v Scudamore (Laches).

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CONTENTS

  1. Definition, Background and Policy
  2. The Running and Expiry of Time
  3. The Relevance of the Remedy
  4. Categorisation
  5. Actions Founded on Tort
  6. The Latent Damage Act 1986
  7. The Consumer Protection Act 1987
  8. Personal Injuries and Defamation
  9. Judicial Review and Other Crown Proceedings
  10. Accrual of Cause of Action in Contract
  11. Actions to Recover Sums Due Under Statute
  12. Personal Property
  13. Real Property
  14. Trustees and Personal Representatives
  15. Contribution
  16. Arbitration
  17. Miscellaneous Cases
  18. Acknowledgment and Part-payment
  19. Disability
  20. Fraud, Concealment and Mistake
  21. Pleading Questions
  22. Procedural Delays
  23. Section 35
  24. The Merchant Shipping Act 1995
  25. The Foreign Limitation Periods Act 1984
  26. The Carriage Statutes
  27. Other Statutes
  28. European Law

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