Schedule of limitations
A limitation date is a date by which legal action must be commenced. Different types of legal actions have different limitation dates.
- Actions in Respect of Administrative Appeals
- Actions in Respect of Arts, Film, TV, Publications, and Computer games
- Actions in Respect of Building Contracts
- Actions in Respect of Centrelink
- Actions in Respect of Child Support
- Actions in Respect of Children
- Actions in Respect of Consumer Protection
- Actions in Respect of Contracts
- Actions in Respect of Copyright
- Actions in Respect of Court Appeals (Criminal)
- Actions in Respect of Employment
- Actions in Respect of Equity
- Actions in Respect of Family Law
- Actions in Respect of Forensic Disability
- Actions in Respect of Freedom of Information and Judicial Review
- Actions in Respect of Health Services
- Actions in Respect of Land, Mortgages and Rent
- Actions in Respect of Migration and Citizenship
- Actions in Respect of Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Actions in Respect of Older Persons
- Actions in Respect of Personal Injuries
- Actions in Respect of Planning and Environment
- Actions in Respect of Privacy
- Actions in Respect of Queensland Civil & Administrative Tribunal (QCAT)
- Actions in Respect of Residential Tenancy
- Actions in Respect of Solicitors' Conduct
- Actions in Respect of Taxation
- Actions in Respect of Traffic Offences and Licenses
- Actions in Respect of Travel Industry
- Actions in Respect of Trusts
- Actions in Respect of Veterans' Affairs
- Actions in Respect of Wills and Estates
- Actions in Respect of Workers' Compensation Claims
- Torts, Specifically, Malicious Prosecution and False Imprisonment