Re: Cause of Action Discussion
I think you agree ( Jon and Charharp ) and it's a case of misreading one another's posts.
Jon - '' Limitations starts from the point they can [....demand full repayment....] not when they do ''
Charharp - '' Creditor is free to demand full repayment after one missed payment. It most likely won't but this isn't the point, it's free to do so and that's when limitations starts. ''
Which do say the same thing - limitations starts from the point the creditor CAN demand full repayment by virtue of the terms of the agreement, whether they do or not is irrelevant.
I think you agree ( Jon and Charharp ) and it's a case of misreading one another's posts.
Jon - '' Limitations starts from the point they can [....demand full repayment....] not when they do ''
Charharp - '' Creditor is free to demand full repayment after one missed payment. It most likely won't but this isn't the point, it's free to do so and that's when limitations starts. ''
Which do say the same thing - limitations starts from the point the creditor CAN demand full repayment by virtue of the terms of the agreement, whether they do or not is irrelevant.
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