Formal Discussion on Statute of Limitation

Submitted by Grosseschnauzer for formal discussion:

A Bill for An Act related to the establishment of time limitations for the filing of judicial proceedings in The Court of The North Pacific

Section 1. Definitions
As used in this law:
(A) A "Statute of Limitations" places a time limit on pursuing a legal claim in relation to wrongful conduct. After the expiration of the stated period, the victim or the Government loses the right to file a claim seeking criminal punishment or any other remedy as to that claim, unless an exception applies as provided in the Constitution or the Legal Code.
(B) “Accrual” refers to the beginning of an applicable time period for a claim. The limitations period does not begin until the act, or the last act of a series, is committed by some actor. If the victim or the Government does not learn of the act until a later time, then the limitations period does not begin until the act, or the last act of a series, is discovered, or should have been discovered, by the victim or the Government.
( C ) The presiding officer may determine any issue of fact that exists as to the application of the provisions of this law in an appropriate judicial proceeding.
Section 2. General Time Limitation of Actions
Any action filed in the Court of The North Pacific based upon any ground stated in Article V, Section 5 of the Constitution, or that otherwise seeks a punishment or remedy as a result of injury to a member nation of this region, or any other nation, or of the Region generally, shall be commenced within sixty days after the right to file an action accrues.
Section 3. Time Limitations for Actions Based on Conduct that Occured Prior to 7 July 2005.
Any action filed that relates to a claim that accrued prior to 7 July 2005 must be filed in the Court of The North Pacific no later than 7 July 2006.
Section 4. Time Limitations for Actions Filed Subsequent to 6 July 2005 and Prior to 1 May 2006.
Any action filed that related to a claim that accrued subsequent to 6 July 2005 and prior to 1 May 2006 must be filed in the Court of the North Pacific no later than 1 September 2006.
Section 5. Impeachment Proceedings.
Any action in the nature of an impeachment proceeding may not be brought once the current term of the officeholder expires, or the officeholder leaves office.
Section 6. Effective Date
This Law shall take effect on 1 May 2006.
 
Mr. Speaker are you satisfied with the amount of time allocated for debate and are you ready to pass this to cabinet? (Also to call a vote for the Amendment Procedures so we never have to worry about cabinet mucking around bills ever again? so sorry for intruding... :worship: grovel, grovel)
 
mr. sniffles, this proposal is not a constitutional amendment, so Cabinet action isn't required.

(This is an actual bill for a statute, how about that! :lol: )
 
Well, there hasn't been much comment on this, so I'm satisfied that there has been enough time for debate on this, if Grosseschnauzer wishes to move this to a vote.
 
I didn't know it was up to me. It's ready for a vote. Maybe we can start it while the other items are up for a vote, so folks can get all three of them out of the way at the same time.
 
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