Which section of the Ohio Revised Code regarding the Statute of Limitations applies here? O.R.C. 1303.16 or 2305.06?
Mr. Starke is correct. The statute in effect at the time was 15 years. Hire an attorney and don't try to represent yourself.
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Mr. Starke is correct. The statute in effect at the time was 15 years. Hire an attorney and don't try to represent yourself.
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