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Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963) Schedule 1

Title: The Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1963

.....in which the last item admitted or proved is entered in the account; such year to be computed as in the account. 2. Against a factor for an account. PART II--SUITS RELATING TO CONTRACTS 6. For a Seaman's wages. Three years The end of the voyage during which the wages are earned. 7. For wages in the case of any other person. Three years When the wages accrue due 8. For the price of food or drink sold by the keeper of a hotel, tavern or lodging house. Three years When the food or drink is delivered. 9. For the price of lodging. Three years When the price becomes payable. 10. Against a carrier for compensation for losing or injuring goods. Three years When the loss or injury occurs. 11. Against a carrier for compensation for non-delivery of, or delay in delivering goods. Three years When the goods ought to be delivered. 12. For the hire of animals, vehicles, boats or house-hold furniture. Three.....

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The Limitation Act, 1963 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1963

.....when the court is closed, the suit, appeal or application may be instituted, preferred or made on the day when the court reopens. Explanation- The fact that the appellant or the applicant was misled by any order, practice or judgment of the High Court in ascertaining or computing the prescribed period may be sufficient cause within the meaning of this section. SECTION 05: EXTENSION OF PRESCRIBED PERIOD IN CERTAIN CASES- Any appeal or any application, other than an application under any of the provisions of Order XXI of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908) may be admitted after the prescribed period, if the appellant 'or the applicant satisfies the court that he had sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal or making the application within such period. Explanation-The fact that the appellant or the applicant was misled by any order, practice or judgment of the High Court in ascertaining or computing the prescribed period may be sufficient cause within the meaning of this section. SECTION 06: LEGAL DISABILITY- (1) Where a person entitled to institute a suit or make an application for the execution of a decree is, at the time from which the prescribed. Period is.....

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