If, however, the municipal court administrator or deputy court administrator finds that no probable cause exists to issue a Complaint - Warrant (CDR - 2) or summons, or that the applicable
statutory time limitation to issue the Complaint - Warrant (CDR - 2) or summons has expired, that finding shall be reviewed by the judge.
A judge finding no probable cause to believe that an offense occurred or that
the statutory time limitation to issue a Complaint - Warrant (CDR - 2) or summons has expired shall dismiss the complaint.
Not exact matches
If the Saxo Bank Group at any
time and for any reason, should become liable for the loss of any person and / or entity, including without
limitation, if any provision of this disclaimer is, or at any
time becomes to any extent or in any circumstances invalid, illegal or unenforceable for any reason, the liability of the Saxo Bank Group shall be limited to such person's and / or entity's duly documented direct loss, which for the avoidance of doubt, and without
limitation, shall not include damages for any incidental and consequential losses, damages for lost opportunity, damages for lost profit,
statutory damages, nominal damages, punitive damages, restitutionary or disgorgement damages, damages for costs, including legal costs, and damages for any other indirect loss.
While the California statute of
limitations applies to lawsuits and not to insurance claims, you should always keep these
statutory time limits in mind.
In its petition for «certiorari,» SCA Hygiene argues that the «Patent Act's six - year
statutory limitations period» means courts may not shorten that
time frame via laches.
Unlike
statutory time limits which expressly apply and about the application of which there is no discretion — except where LA 1980 expressly provides — where the court is asked to apply a
limitation period by analogy it is open to it to refuse to do so where there are circumstances rendering this unjust (see ICF Spry The Principles of Equitable Remedies, 6th ed, pp 419 — 20).
Before 1 July 1940 the
statutory provisions which corresponded to LA 1980, s 5, ie claims based upon simple contract, were contained in the
Limitation Act 1623 — which introduced the six - year
time limit — and the Civil Procedure Act 1833, s 3.
Some entities have
statutory limitations on the amount of
time to respond to certain requests during the transfer process; therefore, delaying the transaction.