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Question: how long do I have to file a civil law suit against the kingman pd and Mohave county sheriffs dept
Answer: Statutes of Limitations for civil law suits: One year - Malicious prosecution; false imprisonment; libel or slander; breach of employment contract; wrongful termination; liability created by statute (ARS 12-541)
Two years - Personal injury; injury when death ensues; damage to property; conversion of property; product liability; forcible entry and eviction action (ARS 12-542)
Three years - Debt from oral contract; stated or open account; relief on ground of fraud or mistake (ARS 12-543)
Four years - Bond to convey realty; partnership account; account between merchants; judgment or instrument given or made without the state; bond of personal representative or guardian; specific performance of contract to convey realty (ARS 12-544, 545, 546)
Six years - Written contracts for debt (ARS 12-548)
Four years - Actions for which no limitation is otherwise prescribed (other than for recovery of real property) (ARS 12-550)
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