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  2. Credit card debt: Five years Medical debt: 15 years (for contracts created after July 15, 2014; otherwise, 10 years) Auto loan debt and retail installment sales contracts: Four years Mortgage debt ...

  3. Land contract - Wikipedia

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    However, if the buyer defaults on installment payments, the land contract may consider the failure to timely pay installments a breach of contract, and the land equity may revert to the seller, depending on the land contract's provisions. Since land contracts can easily be written or modified by any seller or buyer; one may come across any ...

  4. Statute of limitations - Wikipedia

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    A civil statute of limitations applies to a non-criminal legal action, including a tort or contract case. If the statute of limitations expires before a lawsuit is filed, the defendant may raise the statute of limitations as an affirmative defense to seek dismissal of the claim. The exact time period depends on both the state and the type of ...

  5. Ohio Revised Code - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Revised Code (ORC) contains all current statutes of the Ohio General Assembly of a permanent and general nature, consolidated into provisions, titles, chapters and sections. [1] However, the only official publication of the enactments of the General Assembly is the Laws of Ohio ; the Ohio Revised Code is only a reference.

  6. What happens if I default on an installment loan? - AOL

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    The statute of limitations will vary by state but generally lasts three to six years. In some states, debt collectors may be unable to sue you past the statute of limitations, but they can still ...

  7. Ohio tries to eliminate statute of limitations again, but ...

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  8. Law of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pursuant to certain statutes, state agencies have promulgated rules and regulations (sometimes called administrative law). Notices and proposed rules are published in the Register of Ohio. [7] The Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) contains the codified regulations, and is updated by the Ohio Monthly Report. [8] [9]

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