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13Aug

Breach of Contract Claims Find No Quarter in the Language of Ohio’s Statute of Repose: R.C. § 2305.131 Applies Both Tort and Contract Claims

Reminger Co., LPA | | Return|
The Supreme Court of Ohio recently held that R.C. § 2305.131, the real property construction of repose, applies to any cause of action, whether sounding in tort or contract, so long as the cause of action meets the requirements of the statute....
By: Reminger Co., LPA
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/breach-of-contract-claims-find-no-64889/

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