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Under the law of limitation, suits can be filed within three years in cases relating to :
Seamen’s wages
Hire of animals
Price of goods sold and delivered
All the above.
- The law of limitation provides time limits within which legal actions can be initiated. For the following scenarios, the specific time frame is typically three years:
- Seamen’s wages: Claims related to wages by seamen can be filed within three years from the moment the wages accrue.
- Hire of animals: This includes cases where payment is due for the hire or rental of animals. Such suits also adhere to a three-year limitation period.
- Price of goods sold and delivered: When goods have been sold and delivered, and payment remains outstanding, the seller may initiate legal proceedings within three years to recover the price.
- All the above: Each of these situations falls under the general three-year limitation rule for filing suits.
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