PEREMPTION

PEREMPTION

peremption (p[schwa]r-emp-sh[schwa]n), n. Civil law. A period of time fixed by statute for the existence of a right. ? If the right is not exercised during this period, it is extinguished. Whereas prescription simply bars a specific remedy, peremption bars the action itself. Cf. PRESCRIPTION(1). See STATUTE OF REPOSE. [Cases: Limitation of Actions 1, 165. C.J.S. Limitations of Actions ¡ì¡ì 2¨C4, 10¨C11.]
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