Limitation of claims Prescription Vs Expiration. Obligation Creditor – claims Debtor – obligations Due claims – due time Chargeable claims enforceability.

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Limitation of claims Prescription Vs Expiration

Obligation Creditor – claims Debtor – obligations Due claims – due time Chargeable claims enforceability

Flow of time / time lapse negative consequences Expiration of claims Claims are gone Creditor is not able to demand claims successfully Prescription of claims Debtor may use a plea of prescription under the court in civil action as a responce for creditor’s demand

Expiration In Polish civil law the time limits restraining the possibility to bring an action at law to the court are divided into two groups. The first group of terms are distinguished with stronger legal sanctions of the time lapse for the creditor. When the term of this group expires, the creditor’s right is recognized as extinct and may never be subject to court action. If despite of the time lapse, the creditor demands to perform the debtor’s duty, the court ex officio (i.e., even without the debtor’s petition and regardless to his intentions in this matter) always should reject the creditor’s claims. Article 568 §1 CC: the rights to sale warranty for physical product defects expire after the lapse of one year, and in the case of defects of a building, after the lapse of three years from the time of releasing the thing to the buyer.

Prescription/limitation The second group of terms is characterized with different result of time lapse, the claims and rights of the creditor are not expired and the creditor is not formally limited to sue the debtor nor to bring actions or claims at the court, but his demands may be rejected only if the debtor uses the prescription plea at the court. If the debtor forgets or does not intend to use this plea the court will issue an adjudicative sentence (off course it the demand is justified).

General regulation of prescription terms the general regulation in the first book of Civil Code and the specific regulation for some types of claims in nominate contracts and claims for damages compensation referring to torts. Art. 117 § 1 CC stipulates that: barring exceptions provided for by statutory law, property claims shall be subject to limitation. After a period of limitation has passed, the person against whom a claim is raised may evade the satisfaction of that claim

Claims limited in time The prescription refers only to the property claim, therefore if a claim is of non-property character (non- pecuniary) it may not be limited by prescription, for example, under Article 24 CC in case of an infringement the human personal rights (interests) he may demand that the person who committed the infringement perform acts necessary to remove its effects and in particular to make a statement of an appropriate content and in an appropriate form. The claim based on this demand is not subject to time limits, but when the victim person demands pecuniary compensation, the claim is of property character therefore is subjected to prescription.

Exemptions there are some claims that are excluded from the time lapse limitation if it is directly stated in statutory provisions: the 223 CC provides that the vindication claims of the owner specified in article 222 CC shall not be subject to limitation if they pertain to immovable property.

Time period – 10, 3, 2 …. unless a special provision states otherwise, the period of limitation shall be ten years and for claims pertaining to periodical performances and claims resulting from an economic activity, three years. However, a claim certified by a valid pronouncement of a court or other authority entitled to hear cases of a given kind, or by a pronouncement of a conciliatory court, and also a claim certified by a settlement made before the court or the conciliatory court or by a settlement made before a mediator and approved by the court, shall be barred by limitation of ten years even if the period of limitation for claims of that kind were shorte

Sale – specific prescription term Art. 554 CC – claims of seller made within the scope of sellers business enterprise, become barred by the statute of limitation after two years. And so is the time for default interest (if the payment is to late)

Preliminary agreement Claims that arise on the grounds of the preliminary agreement are barred by limitation of one year from the date on which the definitive contract was to be concluded. However, if the creditor demands to issue judgment that substitutes for the definitive contract, the limitation period for damages claims commences on the day in which the decision concerning dismissal of claim becomes valid

Torts Art. 442 (1)1 CC 3 years after the day on which victim learned the damage and the person responsible to remedy it. No longer then 10 years from the day when the damadge was made. Crime – 20 years after the crime is commited regardles of the information as to the identity of offender

Start of prescription time Claim becomes due and payable. The period of limitation (prescription) shall begin to run on the day on which the claim has become due and enforceable. = capable of being enforced in the execution (after formal litigation under the court officer - komornik)

Pause and new beginning The running of the period of limitation may be interrupted and after each interruption of a period of limitation it shall run anew. The interruption is made: (1)by any act before the court or other authority entitled to hear cases or enforce claims of a given kind or before the conciliatory court, performed directly either to vindicate or to establish, or to satisfy or to secure a claim; (2)by the acknowledgement of the claim by the person against whom the claim is made; (3)by the initiation of mediation at the court.