Continuing breach rule: limitation period restarts continuously while the breach of contract or tort persists. In cases of a continuing breach of contract or a continuing tort, a fresh period of limitation begins to run at every moment during which the breach or tort continues, so that the computation of limitation is governed by the ongoing nature of the wrong rather than a single discrete act.
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Continuing breach rule: limitation period restarts continuously while the breach of contract or tort persists.
In cases of a continuing breach of contract or a continuing tort, a fresh period of limitation begins to run at every moment during which the breach or tort continues, so that the computation of limitation is governed by the ongoing nature of the wrong rather than a single discrete act.
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