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law of limitation - translation to ιταλικό

Provider Liability Limitation Law

law of limitation         
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  • A phrase from Mesomedes' Hymn to Nemesis illustrating the grave accent
  • Two phrases from the 2nd Delphic Hymn illustrating secondary upturn at the end of a word
  • A sentence from the 1st Delphic hymn illustrating the way music imitates the accents of words
  • Three examples of a level tone from Ancient Greek music
  • Two phrases from the Delphic hymns illustrating a plateau between accents.
  • Phrases from the 2nd Delphic hymn illustrating the grave accent
  • Three phrases from Greek music illustrating circumflex tones
  • A line from the 1st Delphic Hymn showing the pronunciation of the grave accent.
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  • Four words from ancient Greek music showing the rise before the accent
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  • Phrase from Mesomedes' Hymn to Nemesis illustrating an oxytone word at the end of a sentence
  • Example from Mesomedes Hymn to Nemesis showing an accent at the end of a clause
  • Four words from the Delphic hymns showing a level note for a circumflex
  • Four words from the Delphic hymns illustrating a plateau preceding the accent
  • Examples of circumflex accents from the 1st Delphic Hymn
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  • A transcription of the second half of the Seikilos epitaph
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  • A selection of five words from Greek music showing the fall after an acute accent
  • Phrases from Greek music showing lack of downtrend
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legge di prescrizione (in materia civile, estinzione di un diritto che non venga esercitato durante il periodo di tempo previsto dalla legge)
statute of limitations         
ENACTMENT IN A COMMON LAW LEGAL SYSTEM
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statuto sui limiti di tempo (giudiz., legge che stabilisce limiti di tempo per la presentazione di petizioni su reati specifici)
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks         
  • [[Jimmy Carter]] and [[Leonid Brezhnev]] signing the SALT II treaty, June 18, 1979, at the [[Hofburg Palace]], in Vienna
TWO ROUNDS OF BILATERAL CONFERENCES AND CORRESPONDING INTERNATIONAL TREATIES INVOLVING THE UNITED STATES AND THE SOVIET UNION
SALT I treaty; SALT I; SALT II; SALT; SALT I Treaty; SALT treaties; SALT-2; SALT Talks; Salt 1; Nuclear arms reduction; Salt I; Salt II; Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II; SALT negotiations; Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty; Strategic Arms Limitation Treaties; SALT talks; SALT treaty
Conferenza per la limitazione delle armi strategiche

Ορισμός

statute of limitations
n. a law which sets the maximum period which one can wait before filing a lawsuit, depending on the type of case or claim. The periods vary by state. Federal statutes set the limitations for suits filed in federal courts. If the lawsuit or claim is not filed before the statutory deadline, the right to sue or make a claim is forever dead (barred). The types of cases and statute of limitations periods are broken down among: personal injury from negligence or intentional wrongdoing, property damage from negligence or intentional wrongdoing, breach of an oral contract, breach of a written contract, professional malpractice, libel, slander, fraud, trespass, a claim against a governmental entity (usually a short time), and some other variations. In some instances a statute of limitations can be extended ("tolled") based on delay in discovery of the injury or on reasonable reliance on a trusted person (a fiduciary or confidential adviser who has hidden his/her own misuse of someone else's funds or failure to pay). A minor's right to bring an action for injuries due to negligence is tolled until the minor turns 18 (except for a claim against a governmental agency). There are also statutes of limitations on bringing criminal charges, but homicide generally has no time limitation on prosecution. The limitations (depending on the state) generally range from 1 to 6 years except for in Rhode Island, which uses 10 years for several causes of action. Louisiana has the strictest limitations, cutting off lawsuit rights at one year for almost all types of cases except contracts. California also has short periods, usually one year, with two years for most property damage and oral contracts and four years for written contracts. There are also statutes of limitations on the right to enforce a judgment, ranging from five to 25 years, depending on the state. Some states have special requirements before a lawsuit can be filed, such as a written warning to a physician in a claim of malpractice, making a demand upon a state agency and then waiting for the claim to be denied or ignored for a particular period, first demanding a retraction before filing a libel suit, and other variations. Vermont protects its ski resorts by allowing only one year for filing a lawsuit for injuries suffered in a skiing accident as an exception to that state's three-year statute of limitations for other personal injuries. See also: demurrer laches toll

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