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4.3-4 Statute of Limitations (Contract Implied by
Conduct)
Revised to January 1, 2008
The defendant has asserted the
defense of statute of limitations to the plaintiff's claim of breach of
implied contract. If you find that there was an implied contract and that
<insert alleged breach> was a breach of that implied contract by the
defendant, you must consider this defense. If you find that the defendant
has established that the <insert alleged breach> occurred more than
six years before the plaintiff served the defendant with this lawsuit, you
must find that the plaintiff's claim is barred by the statute of limitations
and render a defendant's verdict on that count.
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