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2005 REVIEW GRANTED When separate and distinct acts or omissions concur in causing injury, the statute of limitations does not begin to run against a potential defendant until plaintiff suspects or should suspect that the injury was caused by the specific wrongdoing for which that defendant is allegedly liable.CitationNORGART v UPJOHN (Halcion Suicide) 64 CA4 192 [See: Jolly v Eli Lilly 44 C3 1103; Bristol-Myers v Superior Court 32 CA4 959, T/AT 3/95] |
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