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    • Section 4.111. Statute of Limitations

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter A. General Provisions and Definitions
    Section 4.111. Statute of Limitations

    Sec. 4.111. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. An action to enforce an obligation, duty, or right arising under this chapter must be commenced within three years after the cause of action accrues.
    Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 921, Sec. 4, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Business and Commerce Code

    Title 1 - Uniform Commercial Code

    Chapter 4 - Bank Deposits and Collections

    Subchapter A. General Provisions and Definitions

    Section 4.101. Short Title

    Section 4.102. Applicability

    Section 4.103. Variation by Agreement; Measure of Damages; Action Constituting Ordinary Care

    Section 4.104. Definitions and Index of Definitions

    Section 4.105. "Bank"; "Depositary Bank"; "Intermediary Bank"; "Collecting Bank"; "Payor Bank"; "Presenting Bank"

    Section 4.106. Payable Through or Payable at Bank; Collecting Bank

    Section 4.107. Separate Office of a Bank

    Section 4.108. Time of Receipt of Items

    Section 4.109. Delays

    Section 4.110. Electronic Presentment

    Section 4.111. Statute of Limitations

    Section 4.112. Payment of Check at Par

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