Acts and Regulations

L-8.5 - Limitation of Actions Act

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Repealed
27Repealed: 2021, c.21, s.3
2021, c.21, s.3
Transition
27(1)The following definitions apply in this section and sections 27.1 and 27.2.
“effective date” means the day on which this Act comes into force.(date d’entrée en vigueur)
“former limitation period” , with respect to a claim, means the limitation period that applied to the claim before the effective date.(ancien délai de prescription)
“new limitation period” , with respect to a claim, means the limitation period established by this Act that applies to the claim.(nouveau délai de prescription)
27(2)This section applies to claims that are based on acts or omissions that took place before the effective date.
27(3)During the first 2 years after the effective date, a claim may be brought after the new limitation period has expired if the former limitation period has not expired.
Transition
27(1)The following definitions apply in this section and sections 27.1 and 27.2.
“effective date” means the day on which this Act comes into force.(date d’entrée en vigueur)
“former limitation period” , with respect to a claim, means the limitation period that applied to the claim before the effective date.(ancien délai de prescription)
“new limitation period” , with respect to a claim, means the limitation period established by this Act that applies to the claim.(nouveau délai de prescription)
27(2)This section applies to claims that are based on acts or omissions that took place before the effective date.
27(3)During the first 2 years after the effective date, a claim may be brought after the new limitation period has expired if the former limitation period has not expired.
Transition
27(1)The following definitions apply in this section and sections 27.1 and 27.2.
“effective date” means the day on which this Act comes into force.(date d’entrée en vigueur)
“former limitation period” , with respect to a claim, means the limitation period that applied to the claim before the effective date.(ancien délai de prescription)
“new limitation period” , with respect to a claim, means the limitation period established by this Act that applies to the claim.(nouveau délai de prescription)
27(2)This section applies to claims that are based on acts or omissions that took place before the effective date.
27(3)During the first 2 years after the effective date, a claim may be brought after the new limitation period has expired if the former limitation period has not expired.