Examples of Statute of Limitations in a sentence
In determining appropriate retention periods, the Company shall have regard to the Statute of Limitations Act 1957, as amended, and any statutory obligations to retain information, including anti-money laundering, counter-terrorism, tax legislation.
Documentation retention periods are dictated by the Statute of Limitations and (where applicable) EU requirements.
Provided always that the issue by the Architect/Consultant of any certificate during the progress of the works or after their completion shall not have effect as a Certificate of satisfaction or relieve the Contractor from his liability under the clause “Defects after Completion” and within the extent and period provided by the Statute of Limitations.
In determining appropriate retention periods, the ICAV shall have regard to the Statute of Limitations Act 1957, as amended, and any statutory obligations to retain information, including anti-money laundering, counter-terrorism, tax legislation.
You shall not be liable for the outlawing of any rights under the Statute of Limitations with respect to these Joint Escrow Instructions or any documents deposited with you.