Partnership Dispute Statute Cases

Summary

Statutes of limitations for partnership disputes vary by state. In New Jersey, its typically 6 years. For specific case references, legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis are recommended. Public law libraries often provide free access to these resources.

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There are few if any new jersey cases where partnership assets were in dispute between two parties and then the statute of limitations was invoked. do you know of any cases like this in other states
Hi ****,
I can provide general information on statutes of limitations in partnership disputes. These vary by state. For example:
- **California**: The statute of limitations for breach of partnership agreement is 4 years.
- **New York**: Typically 6 years for contract disputes.
Would you like details on a specific state?
looking for a specific case or cases where the court invoked this statute
Hi ****,
To help you better, could you specify the statute you are referring to? Knowing the exact statute will allow me to provide more accurate information or direct you to relevant cases.
the contract statute of limitations
Hi ****,
In New Jersey, the statute of limitations for contract disputes is typically 6 years. For partnership assets disputes, the same *-year limitation generally applies. Specific case references might require detailed legal research, which a local attorney can assist with.
Would you like more detailed information on New Jersey's contract laws or any other specifics?
no am looking for a case in any other state where partnership property was the issue and teh court barred plaintiff's claim based on the contract statute of limitations. recognize that number of years in other states may vary
Hi ****,
I understand you're seeking a specific case reference from any state where the court barred a plaintiff's claim involving partnership property based on the contract statute of limitations. While I can't provide specific case names, I can point you towards a few states with relevant statutes:
- **California**: Look into cases involving the *-year statute for breach of partnership agreements.
- **New York**: Cases under the *-year statute for contract disputes.
For detailed case law, consulting legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis, or speaking with a local attorney, would be beneficial. Would you like more guidance on accessing these resources?
is westlaw a free site
Hi ****,
Westlaw is not a free site; it requires a subscription. However, many public law libraries and university libraries offer access to Westlaw for free. You can also check with local law schools or public libraries in New Jersey.
Would you like guidance on finding a local library or resource that offers Westlaw access?
no thanks for the help
You're welcome, ****! If you have any other questions or need further assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!