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Statute of limitations for fraud in Nebraska

By DocketMath TeamUpdated May 16, 20261 min read
Statute of limitations for fraud in Nebraska
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Nebraska statute-of-limitations: period is 4; statute of limitations years is 4.

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Authority and key facts

Citation: Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-207

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  • Period: 4
  • Statute Of Limitations Years: 4
  • Government Notice Period Days: 365
  • Limitation Period: 4 years

How the limitation period applies

The controlling primary authority for US-NE fraud SOL (25-207) is 25-207.

25-207. The following actions can only be brought within four years: (1) An action for trespass upon real property; (2) an action for taking, detaining or injuring personal property, including actions for the specific recovery of personal property; (3) an action for an injury to the rights of the plaintiff, not arising on contract, and not hereinafter enumerated; and (4) an action for relief on the ground of fraud, but the cause of action in such case shall not be deemed to have accrued until the discovery of the fraud

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All sources are official primary law published by nebraskalegislature.gov.

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