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Pchuang Posted 20 years ago
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the term 'statute-barred ', what is the meaning?

0 related to law, but what is the meaning of it?02br
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00forbiden by law?0-
  

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0According to 05000, a statute is02br 01ol 02br 01li 00A law enacted by a legislature. 02li 02br 01li 00A decree or edict, as of a ruler. 02li 02br 01li 00An established law or rule, as of a corporation02li 02ol 00One meaning of "to bar" something is to forbid it.

  • 0According to 05000, a statute is02br 01ol 02br 01li 00A law enacted by a legislature.
  • 02li 02br 01li 00A decree or edict, as of a ruler.
  • 02li 02br 01li 00An established law or rule, as of a corporation02li 02ol 00One meaning of "to bar" something is to forbid it.
  • So, yes, you are right.
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0According to 05000, a statute is02br
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  1. 00A law enacted by a legislature. 02li
  2. 02br
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  3. 00A decree or edict, as of a ruler. 02li
  4. 02br
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  5. 00An established law or rule, as of a corporation02li
  6. 02ol
00One meaning of "to bar" something is to forbid it. So, yes, you are r
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0Hi,02br
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00I believe the precise meaning is that if a time-limit is specified by statute, the time limit has expired. For example, if a statute specifies that some legal action or suit must be taken within seven years and you bring suit after eight years, your suit will be dismissed as statute-barred.02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0thanks Clive,02br
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00it is time related legal term.0-

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