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- Title
Is Time Up for Equitable Relief? Examining Whether the Statute of Limitations Contained in 28 U.S.C. § 2462 Applies to Claims for Injunctive Relief.
- Authors
Pittman, Douglas Edward
- Abstract
The article discusses equitable relief in America as of September 2013, focusing on an examination of whether a statute of limitation contained in Title 28, Section 2462 of the U.S. Code applies to claims for injunctive relief. Other topics include the legal doctrine of laches, a concurrent remedy rule in America, and sovereign immunity for a government. Civil forfeiture and various penalties are mentioned, along with legal actions initiated by agencies such as the U.S. Federal Trade Commission
- Subjects
UNITED States; EQUITABLE remedies (Law); INJUNCTIONS; LIMITATION of actions; LACHES; LEGAL remedies; FORFEITURE; FINES (Penalties); UNITED States. Federal Trade Commission; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law); U.S. states
- Publication
Washington & Lee Law Review, 2013, Vol 70, Issue 4, p2449
- ISSN
0043-0463
- Publication type
Article