This is double the three year statute of limitation previously mandated by federal law.
But Vaubel says even imposing conditions on eurozone members is a violation of the ECB's statute.
When an individual dies without a will, their property passes according to the statute of intestacy.
If so, the statute should spell out precisely when the defendant has the requisite scienter.
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In the legal world, these time limits are called the statute of limitations (SOL).
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Another common glitch is what happens if the IRS asks you to extend the statute.
This federal statute is highly detailed and governs the structure and day-to-day operations of investment companies.
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In the 1980s, many states adopted a statute that limited family trusts to a 90-year span.
One thing they do know: the statute of limitations never runs out on murder.
For example, the Utah Legislature passed a mandatory mediation statute effective May 1, 2005.
"They are violating the statute, plainly and simply, " Mr Hiller said, referring to the 1893 law.
Despite Mr Cameron's bland reassurance, there is no such thing as a "dab" of statute.
Congress and the President mandated equitable treatment within the ambiguous discretionary limits implied by the statute.
Traditionally and by federal statute, only prosecutors can garner an immunity order for its witnesses.
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Mr. CLEMENT: Well, Justice Scalia, I think the statute is clearly supported under both provisions.
Therefore, I cannot agree that the statute at issue is facially unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
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State law regarding the legal status of trust protectors originates either from statute or judicial decisions.
The Supreme Court ruled recently that the statute was so vague as to be unconstitutional.
That was six months before the statute of limitations would expire on their 1991 return.
The convoy was approximately 108 nautical miles (about 124 statute miles) from port around 5 p.m.
The statute is written so that it must be reapproved, with changes, every five years.
Ortiz said the statute of limitations has expired on crimes associated with the actual theft.
By restarting a debt's statute of limitations, the collectors have years to retrieve payments.
Oklahoma has a statute that states petitions can be carried only by Oklahoma residents.
The only problem in prosecuting any charges is that a statute of limitations clock is ticking.
In addition, the proposed rule also adds major new exemptions not included in the statute.
The OBR is required by statute to issue two economic and fiscal forecasts a year.
The agency's lawyers had been studying the New York statute, which passed in January.
Under that statute, it is generally only the primary wrongdoer or ringleader that faces reward limitations.
Irrespective of personal feelings of the content, this would be placing censorship on the statute books.
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