Liberative Prescription Law and Legal Definition
Liberative Prescription is a mode of barring actions as a result of inaction for a period of time. The period of time set by law after which legal action is barred if no steps have been taken to enforce or litigate the right. It is similar to the statute of limitations.
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Related Legal Terms
- Acquisitive Prescription
- Contact Lens Prescription
- Deliberative Process Privilege
- Easement by Prescription
- Gross Covered Retiree Plan-Related Prescription Drug Costs
- Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (MA-PD) Plan
- Paper Prescription [Food and Drugs]
- Positive Prescription
- Prescription [International Law]
- Prescription Drug [Food and Drugs]