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The Law of Limitation
Contributor(s): McMeel, Gerard (Author)
ISBN: 0199664854     ISBN-13: 9780199664856
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $332.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2026
This item may be ordered no more than 25 days prior to its publication date of February 12, 2026
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Civil Procedure
Dewey: 347.4
Physical Information: 575 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This much-awaited practical compendium on the subject of limitation will greatly assist practitioners in all fields of civil litigation. The topic is set in the fullest possible context, with thorough coverage of the commonly arising matters in tort and contract, supplemented by expert and
fine-tuned analysis of a wide range specialist frameworks. Insolvency, company law, and arbitration are among the more rarely discussed practical contexts presented here. Analysis of statutory limitation under the Limitation Act 1980 and a range of other intersecting statutes (including The Merchant
Shipping Act; The Foreign Limitation Periods Act; International Transport Conventions; and contractual or other time bars) is brought together under one volume, edited by a renowned specialist in the field.

Part I begins with a brief historical introduction to the subject of limitation before taking the reader through the general categories of claim, in tort (personal injury, defective products, personal property; defamation and fatal accidents), in contract, in real and personal property, and in many
of the most common areas. Factors postponing or extending time are fully discussed in the Part II. Specialist contexts including banking, the administration of estates, employment and discrimination, companies, insolvency, and arbitration are covered in Part III. Transecting statutory regimes which
impact upon limitation in a domestic or international context are the subject of Part IV. The book concludes with procedural advice for pleading a defense of limitation, drafting statements of case, and understanding the relationship with the Civil Procedure Rules. The Limitation Act 1980 is
provided in full along with other relevant provisions.