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South Carolina Code 39-59-130. Limitations period

South Carolina Code > Title 39 > Chapter 59 > § 39-59-130 - Limitations period


Current as of: 2009

Any civil action commenced under the provisions of this chapter must be brought within four years after the cause of action has accrued. The cause of action shall not accrue until the discovery by the aggrieved party of the facts constituting a violation of the provisions of this chapter.
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South Carolina Code > Title 39 > Chapter 59 - Franchise Agreements Relating To Retail And Repurchase Of Farm Implements, Etc.

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