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Old 11-26-2005, 04:38 AM
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What is the name of your state?Oklahoma, a civil case was filed against me in civil court and i replied to it that it exceeded its statue of limitation,now the plaintiff has sent me a registerd mail giving 30 day notice, to show him the documentation or proof to them that on what basis i said it exceeded its statue of limitation, do i have to reply to him since the judgement is not passed and the case is still pending in civil court,please help me if somebody knows it.
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Old 11-26-2005, 09:52 AM
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Yes, you should still reply. You don't want them to get a judgment by default do you? Reply to this, and make sure you go to court if it still goes that far.

Send them whatever proof, or reasoning you have that shows it is past the SOL, that would be the date of last activity on the account, when an amount was last charged to it, or an amount was last paid on it, the account was in default 30 days after that.
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:27 PM
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What is the name of your state?Oklahoma, a civil case was filed against me in civil court and i replied to it that it exceeded its statue of limitation,now the plaintiff has sent me a registerd mail giving 30 day notice, to show him the documentation or proof to them that on what basis i said it exceeded its statue of limitation, do i have to reply to him since the judgement is not passed and the case is still pending in civil court,please help me if somebody knows it.
Did they send you a letter or requests for admissions, interrogatories, and production of documents?

Are you claiming a 3 or 5 year SOL?

Do you have any evidence to support your SOL claim?
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