SOLs Flashcards
What is the SOL for indemnity and contribution?
SOL = 6yrs running from the date of actual pmt of judgment for which indemnity or contribution is sought
When does the SOL begin to run?
When the c/a “accrues” (i.e. when the injury first occurs). SOL is NOT measured from the date that the π DISCOVERS the injury (i.e. it runs even if the π is unaware of the injury)
What actions have a SOL of 3 - 6 yrs?
1) 3 yrs-Personal injury based on negligence & strict PL: accrual from date of injury UNLESStoxic substance, then it’s from date of discovery, Property damages (including conversion & replevin), Non-medical professional malpractice (e.g. legal malpractice!) 2) 4 yrs - Ks governed by UCC Article 2 (Sales): accrual from tender of delivery (e.g. breach of warranty claim) 3) 5 yrs - Action by victim of rape-related felony: accrural from date of crime (NOTE: if perp is prosecuted, victim gets EXTRA 5 yrs from termination of criminal proceedings nws outcome of trial) 4) 6 yrs - K breaches (express or implied; NOT UCC Art. 2): accrual from date of breach regardless of knowledge of breach, Indemnity or contribution: accural from date of payment for which indemnity/contribution is sought Fraud: π may sue w/in 6 yrs. of commission OR 2 years of discovery, whichever is longer Equity actions (recission, reformation, accounting)
What actions have a SOL of 7 - 20 yrs?
1) 7yrs - Action by crime victim against convicted ∆ for ANY crime: accrual from date of crime 2) 10yrs - Action to recover realty: same pd as adverse posession Action by crime victim against convicted ∆ for a SERIOUS crime: accural from date of conviction (NOTE: victim may also sue for damages for up to 3 yrs from discover of ∆’s receipt of money/property from any source) 3) 20 yrs Action on judgment
What are the tolling rules if a potential ∆ dies?
If potential ∆ dies AT ANY TIME before the SOL expires, 18 months (1.5 yrs) are always added to the relevant SOL pd (regardless of whether π needs the extra time)
How can a π get a 6 month grace pd for SOL purposes?
If an action is timely commenced BUT dismissed before trial & at the time of dismissal SOL has EITHER expired OR has less than 6 months remaining → π gets 6 months from the date of dismissal to re-file the same action & serve process on ∆
4 prior dismals where grace pd is NOT applicable… i) dismissal on the merits ii) voluntary discontinuance by the π (dropped the suit) iii) π neglects to prosecute(if it consisted of a general pattern of delay; BUT NOT merely one act) iv) dismissal for lack of pjx - any defect in pjx i.e. defect in the form of summons, improper service of process(NOTE: if dismissed for lack of smjx, then π IS entitled to 6 mo grace pd to refile)
What is the SOL for personal injury or property damage against a gov’t subdivision of the state (county, city, town, school district, or municipal hospital)?
The SOL is 1 yr, 90 days from the date of the accident Notice of claim prerequisite: necessary to commence action against municipality (otherwise the action will be dismissed as “failure to state c/a”): π must serve a notice of claim on the potential municipal ∆ w/in90 days from the date of the accident (NOTE: service of the notice is NOT a commencement of the action). After service of notice, the π must wait 30 days and THEN commence the action against the municipality The complaint must plead compliance with the notice of claim requirement
How is the SOL measured in a toxic tort case?
SOL = 3yrs against the mnfr, distributor or supplier of the toxic substance running from the date of discovery ORshould have discovered(w/ reasonable diligence)the injury “Toxic substance exposure”= any inherently harmful toxin that has latent or slow-developing effects (e.g. asbestos, leaking petroleum, etc) assimilated into π’sperson or property NOTE: the toxic tort discovery rule does NOT apply to claims of medical malpractice (toxic tort cases are against the mnfr/distributor of the toxic substance)
How do you compute the SOL pd?
To compute SOL (and ANY OTHER TIME PD IN CPLR), exclude the day upon which the triggering even occurs AND begin counting the next day Practically: SOL end dates always fall on “anniversary date” of the injury in question (e.g. if injury happens on June 1, 2012 with a 1 yr SOL, the last day for timely commencement = June 1, 2013) NOTE: if the LAST DAY of the SOL pd falls on a (i) Saturday; (ii) Sunday; or (iii) public holiday, then π gets until end of the next business day to commence action
What is the SOL for medical malpractice (doctors, dentists, podiatrists, nurses and hospitals)?
General rule: the SOL pd. is 2.5 yrs, accruing from date of injury.The date of π’s discovery of the malpratice is IRRELEVANT NOTE: if π is suing hospital for vicarous liability (respondeat superior), the SOL is 2.5 yrs, BUT if π is suing hospital for negl. hiring, then the SOL is 3 yrs (personal injury damages) EXCEPTIONS: Continuous Treatment Rule: after malpractice, if a physician continues to treat the patient after an operation FOR THE EXACT SAME CONDITION, then SOL is 2.5 yrs, accruing from the end of treament Foreign Object Rule: if the physician was responsible for introducing a foreign object into patient’s body (and leaves it behind), π gets SOL of (i) 2.5 yrs from date of operation; OR (ii) 1 yr from the date of discovery (or should have discovered), WHICHEVER IS LONGER Foreign object = something the doctor didnt intend to leave behind (e.g. surgical clamps, scalpels, etc) Foreign object ≠ (i) chemical substance (medicine); (ii) prosthetic device (plastic hip joint); (iii) fixation device (pacemaker, internal sutures, etc)»_space; SOL is thus 2.5 yrs from malpractice (not discovery)
What is the “borrowing statute”?
When the c/a arises outside of NY a choice of law problem occurs if SOL of the other state is different from NY The “borrowing statute” is desiged to prevent forum shopping by non-resident πs seeking a longer SOL in NY Rules: 1) If π was a non-resident when out-of-state claim arose → if SOL in state where COA arose is shorter, NY will apply it; otherwise NY SOL applies (which would be shorter) 2) If π was resident when out-of-state claim arose→will always apply NY SOL (regardless of whether the other state’s SOL is shorter/longer)
What are the tolling rules for infants or the insane?
Infants (i.e. under 18) OR insane πsMAY sue w/in regular SOL (w/ competent adult rep.) BUT they could get a toll until the disability ends (i.e. infant reaching 18 or insantiy clears up) Once the disability ends… If SOL for c/a was 3+ yrs.: π gets the LONGER of (i) the usual SOL pd running from usual date of accrual; OR (ii) 3 yrs from date of disability ending If SOL for c/a was < 3 yrs: π gets specified statutory pd measured from the date of disability ending
NOTE: there is a 10yr ABSOLUTE ltd on SOL from original accrual in two instances: Claims of insane πs barred after 10 yrs regardless of the c/a. Claims for med malpracticebarred after 10 yrs (for infants ) ALSO NOTE: for med malpractice, continuous treatment toll and legal disability toll are separate so if applicable then run separately to see what’s best
How does a π satisfy the SOL requirement?
To satisfy the SOL, the c/a must be “commenced” no later than the last day of the prescribed pd of limitations Commencement consists of “filing process” (process = summons and complaint OR summons with notice), which must be filed with the COUNTY clerk (the clerk for the ct)
What are the tolling rules for absent ∆s?
1) If ∆ not in NY when COA accrues:SOL does not begin to run (i.e. it’s tolled) until he returns to NY 2) If ∆ in NY when COA accrues BUT thereafter leaves NY AND is continuously absent for at least 4 months:SOL tolls during time absent EXCEPTION: no tolling if π has a basis of pjxover absent ∆ that would allow process to be validly served (NOTE: this is often the case, so usually absence tolling isn’t available!) E.g.: Texan comes to NY, punches someone & goes back to Texas. No tolling b/c long arm available b/c tortious act in NY (π has pjx).
What is the SOL for products liability claims?
Depends on the tort theory… 1)Negligence:3 yrs. running from date from injury as against “all D’s in the chain of distribution” 2) Strict Products Liability: same as neg. (3 yrs) 3) Breach of Warranty (UCC Art. 2 sales): 4 yrs.from date of delivery of productas against whom the warranty claim is asserted Ex: Manufacturer sold scooter to wholesaler in 2003; wholesaler sold it to retailer in 2004; retailer sold it to consumer in 2005; consumer suffered PI in 2008 b/c of defect. Neg. & SPL against all D’s: 2011 Warranty: Man. = 2007, Whole = 2008, Retail = 2009