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The Constitutionality of Ohio's Statute of Repose for Claims Involving Improvements to Real Property


by Katrina R. Atkins View Biography
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP View Firm Credentials
Cincinnati Office

July 9, 2008

Previously published on June 24, 2008

The Ohio General Assembly enacted Senate Bill 80 as part of its effort to implement tort reform, adding a ten-year statute of repose to claims involving improvements to real property.


 

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