Bussineau v. President of Georgetown College

Decided 1986-11-26

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NEBEKER, Associate Judge, dissenting: The majority concludes that in order for a claim to accrue under the “discovery rule,” the claimant must know or by exercise of reasonable diligence should know of the injury, its cause in fact and have some knowledge of the wrongful conduct involved. Applying the foregoing test, the majority holds that appellant’s claim is not time-barred by the statute of limitations and,…

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