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A Very Long Limitation Period for Unjust Enrichment Claims in McConnell v Huxtable
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A Very Long Limitation Period for Unjust Enrichment Claims in McConnell v Huxtable

By July 21, 2014July 29th, 2019No Comments

Under the Limitations Act, the time limit for bringing most types of proceedings is two years, but there are exceptions. A recent decision of the Court of Appeal has created a surprisingly long limitation period of ten years for unjust enrichment claims involving real property. That can have significant implications for former common law spouses long after their relationship has ended (and long after evidence related to the case has been lost).

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