Legal Prescription Laws: Articles & Cases

Welcome to the category dedicated to legal prescription laws. Here, you will find informative articles and relevant court cases that discuss the intricacies of legal deadlines and time limits in various legal contexts.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 26294 of 2024: Prescription and Orlando Reform

Let's analyze the recent ruling no. 26294 of 2024, which clarifies the applicability of the statute of limitations for offenses committed between August 3, 2017, and December 31, 2019, highlighting the differences with subsequent reforms.

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The Court of Cassation on the Prescription of Easements: Judgment No. 19498 of 2024

The recent ruling of the Supreme Court clarifies the methods for interrupting the prescription of easements, highlighting that the notice of default is not suitable for interrupting the prescription period. An in-depth analysis of meaning and legal implications.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 16166 of 2024: Suspension of the Statute of Limitations in Extraordinary Administration.

Let us analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the conditions for the interruption of the statute of limitations in the case of extraordinary administration, highlighting the importance of the admission of the claim to the liabilities.

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Order No. 11218 of 2024: Clarifications on the Statute of Limitations for INAIL Contributions.

The order of the Court of Cassation of April 26, 2024 provides important clarifications on the start of the five-year statute of limitations for INAIL contributions, highlighting the regulatory details and the rights of workers and employers.

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Judgment No. 9542 of 2024 on Civil Prescription and Its Interruption

Analysis of Judgment No. 9542 of 04/09/2024 regarding civil prescription and interruption through the filing of a legal claim, with a focus on legal and jurisprudential implications.

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Adverse Possession and Interversion of Possession: Commentary on Ordinance No. 9566 of 2024

The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the role of the null donation deed in the conversion of detention into possession, noting its suitability to facilitate adverse possession. Let's explore the details of this important ruling.

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Commentary on the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Civil Section VI - 3, Order No. 29760 of 2022: medical liability and prescription.

Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that addressed the issue of medical liability and the start of the limitation period for compensation for damages. A case that highlights important aspects of the diligence required of the patient in assessing their health conditions.