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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2A:32C-11

Statute of limitations for bringing civil action

Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case United States ex rel. King v. Solvay S.A. (2011)

Most recently applied in United States ex rel. Wood v. Allergan, Inc. (March 2017)

L.2007, c.265, s.11.

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11. A civil action under this act may not be brought:

a. More than six years after the date on which the violation of the act is committed; or

b. More than three years after the date when facts material to the right of action are known or reasonably should have been known by the State official charged with responsibility to act in the circumstances, but in no event more than 10 years after the date on which the violation is committed, whichever occurs last.

Current official text: New Jersey Legislature. Digitized from the New Jersey Legislature bulk statutes download. Reproduced from public-domain New Jersey statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.