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House extends civil statute of limitations for assault-and-battery claims to two years
Utah House of Representatives (floor session) · February 17, 2005
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Summary
The House passed first substitute House Bill 204 to extend the civil statute of limitations for assault-and-battery civil remedies from one year to two, allowing potential plaintiffs more time to pursue civil claims after related criminal cases conclude; the vote was 74-0.
The Utah House passed a first substitute to House Bill 204 extending the civil statute of limitations for assault-and-battery claims from one year to two. Representative Clark, who presented the…
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