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Business, 19.07.2021 16:20, talia43

Fran owes SmithCo. $10,000. The state where she and the company are located has a 4 year statute of limitation on collecting the kind of debt she has. She does not have the money and does not pay, and 5 years passes. Then, Fran inherits a reasonable amount of money, and she sends SmithCo a check for $2,500. A year later, she has not made any further payments, and SmithCo. sues. Can SmithCo now sue for the remaining $7500

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