Tennessee Subject | Statutes of Limitations and Repose

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TNSB0866Intro
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As introduced, specifies that a party filing a counterclaim, third-party complaint, or cross-claim related to the design, planning, supervision, or construction of an improvement of real property is not subject to the four-year statute of repose. - A...
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2025-02-05
Filed for introduction
TNHB0973Intro
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As introduced, extends the statute of limitations for criminal prosecution of certain child sexual abuse felonies from 25 years from the child's 18th birthday to 30 years from the child's 18th birthday; extends the statute of limitations for a civil ...
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2025-02-05
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TNHB0734Intro
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As introduced, specifies that a party filing a counterclaim, third-party complaint, or cross-claim related to the design, planning, supervision, or construction of an improvement of real property is not subject to the four-year statute of repose. - A...
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2025-02-03
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