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Cause of action This is a legal term for the reason why the plaintiff says you owe something. In a debt case, the most common causes of action are usually listed as breach of contract or one of several reasons that are grouped into a category called common counts.
Replevin, also known as claim and delivery, is the legal action of recovering personal property which was wrongfully taken.
Article 15 - Action to Compel the Determination of a Claim to Real Property. 1501 - Who May Maintain an Action. 1503 - Action to Determine Claims Where Foreclosure of Mortgage Was Void or Voidable.
Moreover, insofar as the plaintiff is seeking to quiet title and recover possession of the property, the statute of limitations is 10 years from possession (see CPLR 212a; WPA Acquisition Corp.
Common causes of action are a breach of contract or negligence. You will need to talk to a lawyer or do your own research to figure out what cause or causes of action apply to your case.
The term claim is generally synonymous with the phrase cause of action, though some contexts prefer to use one of the terms over the other. For example, in the field of insurance, you generally file a claim for coverage under a policy rather than file a cause of action for coverage under a policy.
A cause of action is a set of predefined factual elements that allow for a legal remedy. The factual elements needed for a specific cause of action can come from a constitution, statute, judicial precedent, or administrative regulation.