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Mark the incorrect statement:
The Limitation Act does not apply to criminal proceedings unless it is made applicable to them by express provision.
Limitation only applies to institution of proceedings not to their continuation.
All the provisions of the Limitation Act have been made to apply to arbitrations as they apply to proceeding in Court.
Limitation bars suit as well as defence.
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