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Statutes Of Limitations For Judgments and Debts
The statute of limitations ("SOL") for debts is the time limit after the debt occurs for the creditor to file a lawsuit to recover the debt. This period starts when the debtor becomes delinquent. When the SOL has passed on a debt the creditor will still be able to file a lawsuit. However, the defendant will be able to have the case

Declaratory Judgment is Preventive Adjudication
A judgment of the court in civil cases that declares the rights, duties, and obligations of the parties in a dispute, declaratory judgment is legally binding. However it does not actions to be taken by any of the parties. In contrast, it is like actions to enforce preventive adjudication.

Feds claim immigration law is unconstitutional
PHOENIX - The federal government took a momentous step into the immigration debate Tuesday when it filed a lawsuit seeking to throw out Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigrants, saying the law blatantly violates the Constitution.


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