Poly-Med, Inc. v. Novus Scientific Pte. Ltd., Novus Scientific, Inc. Novus Scientific AB

Citation:

Court: South Carolina Supreme Court · Filed: 2022-09-14 · Docket: 2021-000027
Published
Impact Score: 0/100 — Low impact: This case is narrowly focused with minimal precedential value.

Case Overview

Poly-Med, Inc. v. Novus Scientific Pte. Ltd., Novus Scientific, Inc. Novus Scientific AB is a court opinion from the South Carolina Supreme Court, filed on 2022-09-14 (Docket No. 2021-000027).

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Court Syllabus

In answering certified questions from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the Court holds South Carolina does not recognize the continuing breach theory in applying the statute of limitations to breach-of-contract claims, but whether separate breaches trigger a new, separate statute of limitations depends on what the contracting parties intended.

Case Details

Case NamePoly-Med, Inc. v. Novus Scientific Pte. Ltd., Novus Scientific, Inc. Novus Scientific AB
Citation
CourtSouth Carolina Supreme Court
Date Filed2022-09-14
Docket Number2021-000027
Precedential StatusPublished
Impact Score0 / 100
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