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limitation

[lim-i-tey-shuhn] / ˌlɪm ɪˈteɪ ʃən /


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A study published in Nature Microbiology now shows that this extreme efficiency may also create serious limitations.

From Science Daily

If the trust was never executed, no loan documents were signed, and no contemporaneous bank records confirm the transfer, your brother may have engaged in “unjust enrichment,” which can affect both liability and limitation periods.

From MarketWatch

But this month it said it would be taking no further action against the suspect because of "limitations within the current legislation", adding it was exploring "civil routes" to tackle the issue.

From BBC

Along with his work looking for locked-up immigrants, Cook spends a lot of time on the streets at protests, helping people understand their rights — and limitations — and seeing first hand what is happening.

From Los Angeles Times

The program also has no limitations on income, and the second loan would be due upon the sale of the house or if the property is no longer the homeowner’s primary residence.

From MarketWatch