What is the statue of limitation on small clam case in Oklahoma?
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Small claims is the type of court your case would be in. The type of claim you have will determine your statute of limitations. For example, you may have a small claims personal injury action or a small claims contract dispute. Both would likely be governed by different statutes of limitations despite being brought in the same court.
If someone stole the small clam, you'd have to look up the statute of limitations for the tort of conversion.
If someone gave you a bad small clam, and it made you sick, you'd have a claim in tort of a different kind, either negligence or some variant.
If someone gave you a smaller case of clams than you contracted for, your applicable statute of limitations would be the SOL for breach of contract.
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