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Turks and Caicos enacts a comprehensive Limitation Statute

Click here to read G&P Group’s David Cadman analysis of the very recent Turks and Caicos Limitation Ordinance, which came into force on October 12th 2021.

The new law provides that some older claims may now only be pursued if proceedings are issued before October 12th 2022, after which they may be statute barred. Please contact us if you have a claim that  you think may be affected by the new law.

 

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