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The Add/Edit Plaintiff SOL Panel allows you to fill in the details of a plaintiff-centric statute of limitations. See Add/Edit Panels for general information about panel structure and usage. This panel contains the following fields:
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Plaintiff Name: The plaintiff to whom the statute of limitations applies.
SOL Type: The SOL type (including its length).
From Date [any date]: The date from which the SOL begins to be counted.
From Date [relevant dates]: The date from which the SOL begins to be counted.
SOL Date: The deadline of the SOL.
Date Complied: The date of compliance with the SOL.
Comments: Any comments about the statute of limitations.
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Tolling/Extension Table [Plaintiff]
The Tolling/Extension table is where the details of SOL tollings or extensions are stored. The Tolling/Extension table is a subtable of the Plaintiff Statutes of Limitation Table, which means that each row of the Plaintiff Statutes of Limitation table has an individual Tolling/Extension table associated with it, which is specific to the SOL in that row; open a row of the Plaintiff Statutes of Limitation table using the open/close icon, represented by a plus or minus signan arrow, to reveal (or hide) the associated Tolling/Extension table. Each row of the table represents an individual tolling or extension. See Tables for general information about table structure and usage, including all buttons and other tools in this table that are not mentioned below.
Columns in the Table
The Tolling/Extension table contains the following columns:
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Cause: What caused the tolling or extension.
Date: The date on which the tolling or extension was ordered, triggered, or agreed upon by the parties.
Date Effective: The date on which the tolling took effect.
Ending Date: The date on which the tolling ceased.
New SOL Date: The revised SOL date as a result of the tolling or extension.
Tolling Removed: The date on which all effects of tolling were removed.
Comments: Any comments about the tolling or extension.
[column with no title]: Right click Action icon, containing Edit and Delete.
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If the row representing the statute of limitations you wish to add the tolling or extension to is not open (its open/close icon are represented by plus or negative signsan arrow), click the open/close icon for the row. This will reveal the Tolling/Extension subtable for that row.
Alternatively, click the right-click icon in the untitled column of the row representing the SOL you wish to add the tolling or extension to, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options. Click the Add Tolling/Extension option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for tollings and extensions, blank except for defaults. Skip to step 4.
Click the Add Tolling/Extension button. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for tollings and extensions, blank except for defaults.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The Add/Edit Tolling/Extension Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the tolling or extension and close the panel.
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The Add/Edit Tolling/Extension Panel
The Add/Edit Tolling/Extension Panel allows you to fill in the details of a tolling or extension. See Add/Edit Panels for general information about panel structure and usage. This panel contains the following fields:
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[field with no prompt (Type)]: Select whether the SOL deadline is being affected by a tolling or an extension.
[field with no prompt (Cause)]: Select what caused the tolling or extension.
Date: The date on which the tolling or extension was ordered, triggered, or agreed upon.
Date Effective: The date on which the tolling or extension took effect.
Ending Date: The date on which the tolling or extension ceased.
New SOL Date: The revised SOL date as a result of the tolling or extension.
Tolling Removed: The date on which all effects of tolling were removed.
Comments: Any comments about the tolling or extension.
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The Critical Deadlines table contains the following available columns:
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Criteria: The page the deadline was generated from, this defaults to General if the deadlines was created from the Critical Deadlines page.
Type: The deadline type.
Party: The party or parties to whom the action governed by the deadline is directed.
Responsible Party: The party responsible for meeting the deadline.
Due Date: The date of the deadline.
Date Complied: The date the deadline was met.
Waived: Whether the deadline was waived.
Superseded: Whether the deadline has been superseded.
Comments: Any comments about the deadline.
[column with no title]: The right-click menu contains Edit and Delete.
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The Add/Edit Critical Deadline Panel allows you to fill in the details of a critical deadline. See Add/Edit Panels for general information about panel structure and usage. This panel contains the following fields:
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[field with no prompt (Category)]: Which category the critical deadline type is in.
Type: The type of the critical deadline.
Responsible Party: The party responsible for meeting the deadline.
[field with no prompt (Relation to Party)]: How the action governed by the deadline relates to the party to whom it is directed.
[field with no prompt (Party)]: The party or parties to whom the action governed by the deadline is directed. The dropdown contains columns for the name of each party and the party's role in the case.
Due Date: The date of the deadline. When the selection in this field changes, the Calculate field is automatically set to the difference in days between the date in Days From and the date in this field.
Calculate: Used to set the Due Date to a certain number of days after some initial date. When the selection in this field changes, the Due Date field is automatically set to the date in Days From plus the number of days in this field.
Days From: Used to set the Due Date to some number of days after a certain initial date. When the selection in this field changes, the Due Date field is automatically set to the date in this field plus the number of days in Calculate.
Date Complied: The date the deadline was met.
Waived: Whether the deadline was waived. If this field is selected, the critical deadline is not considered outstanding, even if it has not been complied with; i.e., it will not appear in the Pending Critical Deadlines area in the case summary. If this field is selected, the critical deadline will appear as Canceled in the Calendar.
Superseded: Whether the deadline has been superseded or not. If this field is selected, the critical deadline is not considered outstanding, even if it has not been complied with; i.e., it will not appear in the Pending Critical Deadlines area in the case summary. If this field is selected, the critical deadline will appear as Adjourned in the Calendar.
Comments: Any comments about the critical deadline.