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Re: SOL and Ohio RE: credit card debt


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Posted by raisinette (68.255.154.185) on August 11, 2004 at 21:03:50:

In Reply to: Re: SOL and Ohio RE: credit card debt posted by Why Chat on August 11, 2004 at 20:54:30:

Not only have I read it, I have printed it and given it to my attorney. He in turn has followed up with others. I listened to him just today on speakerphone with the law library when he criss-crossed the modern-day Ohio Revised Code against your citation on that very page for the "borrower's statute." It was repealed in 1965! We have trouble, my friend, because we live in a state, the only one, that does not have a specific statute dealing with SOL on open accounts, making it most common practice to treat CC debt as a written contract subject to the 15 year SOL. Unless we can produce a case that dismissed over a different SOL, that is what our local magistrates rule (and a glance at the court records will show you that they have). Do you have an alternate appeal to cite? Believe me, I would welcome it!


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