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Re: statute of limitations in Ohio for credit cards


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Posted by Why Chat (209.240.222.130) on March 27, 2002 at 22:14:50:

In Reply to: statute of limitations in Ohio for credit cards posted by Marche on March 27, 2002 at 15:09:36:

The link didn't go where I thought it would- Here are the 2 pertinent Ohio statutes

"Loan agreement" does not include a promise, promissory note, agreement, undertaking, or other document or commitment relating to a credit card, a charge card, a revolving budget agreement subject to section 1317.11 of the Revised Code, an open-end loan agreement subject to section 1321.16 or 1321.58 of the Revised Code, or an open-end credit agreement subject to section 1109.18 of the Revised Code.

 § 2305.09 Four years; certain torts. 
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An action for any of the following causes shall be brought within four years after the cause thereof accrued:


(D) For an injury to the rights of the plaintiff not arising on contract nor enumerated in sections 2305.10 to 2305.12, 2305.14 and 1304.35 of the Revised Code.


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