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· 5/2/2012

Shailendra Kumar, P.A. v. Dhanda

Citations

  • 43 A.3d 1029
  • 426 Md. 185
  • 2012 WL 1521567
  • 2012 Md. LEXIS 262

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • concluding that contractual obligation to participate in non-binding arbitration did not toll limitations, and holding that cause of action accrued more than three years before suit was filed
  • applying the three-year statute of limitations to a breach of contract
  • applying the three-year statute of limitations to a breach of contract
  • three-year statute of limitations in Cts. & Jud. Proc. § 5-101 applies to breach of contract breach actions
  • “In breach of contract cases, a cause of action typically accrues at the time of the breach.”
  • “Generally, a cause of action for breach of a contract accrues, and the statute of limitations begins to run, when the plaintiff knows or should have known of the breach.” (citation omitted)

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Judges: Bell, Harrell, Battaglia, Greene, Adkins, Barbera, Cathell

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