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Boyd v Pickersgill & Le Cornu 1999 JLR 284 (30 September 1999)


Limitation of Actions-contract actions-suspension of limitation period-not necessarily suspended by ignorance of cause of action but may be if ignorance reasonable in circumstances, e.g. practical impossibility of knowing existence of cause of action or existence of facts giving rise to cause of action-promptness of bringing action once known irrelevant

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