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  2. Tolling (law) - Wikipedia

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    Equitable tolling applies in criminal and civil proceedings, including in removal proceedings under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). [2] Equitable tolling is a common principle of law stating that a statute of limitations shall not bar a claim in cases where the plaintiff, despite use of due diligence, could not or did not discover the injury until after the expiration of the ...

  3. Rotkiske v. Klemm - Wikipedia

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    In law, tolling is a legal doctrine that allows for the delay or pausing of a statute of limitations. (That is, the statute of limitations can be 'tolled' (paused) for a period of time, granting one party additional time to file a lawsuit).

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  5. Fraudulent concealment - Wikipedia

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    Fraudulent concealment is a common law doctrine that may be invoked to toll a statute of limitations.Under this doctrine, if a defendant has concealed his misconduct, then the limitations period shall start from the point when the plaintiff discovers his claim, or should have discovered it with due diligence. [1]

  6. Equitable tolling - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Tolling (law) - Wikipedia

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    In common law, I believe tolling refers to the ending of a right of entry to recover under the possessory assizes, instead of by writ of right. Tolling by descent cast is the usual case. It is surely not “unknown” to English law. Steepleman 10:26, 16 August 2021 (UTC)

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  9. Toll - Wikipedia

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    Road toll (historic), the historic practice of charging for road use; Shadow toll, payments made by government to the private sector operator of a road based on the number of vehicles using the road; Road toll (Australia and New Zealand), term for road death toll, i.e., the number of deaths caused annually by road accidents