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<h1>Limitation periods govern when civil claims, appeals and applications must be filed, tied to precise accrual events.</h1> Limitation periods set fixed time limits for specified civil suits, appeals and applications, each paired with the triggering event from which the period runs. The Schedule groups causes of action-accounts, contracts, declarations, property, movable property, torts, trusts and miscellaneous matters-and prescribes distinct limitation terms and accrual points such as delivery, refusal of demand, discovery, dispossession, death, dissolution or when a transfer becomes known. Separate entries govern appeals and procedural applications with short windows measured from orders, service, dismissal, sale confirmation or other procedural events; execution of decrees has extended limitation and a proviso excluding perpetual injunction enforcement from time bar.