Does the continuing accrual rule limit retroactive relief?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Aryeh v. Canon Bus. Solutions, Inc., 151 Cal.Rptr.3d 827, 292 P.3d 871, 55 Cal.4th 1185 (Cal. 2013):

limitations period preceding suit]; Dryden v. Board of Pension Commrs., supra, 6 Cal.2d at p. 582, 59 P.2d 104 [same].) "[T]he continuing accrual rule effectively limits the amount of retroactive relief a plaintiff or petitioner can obtain to the benefits or obligations which came due

[151 Cal.Rptr.3d 839]

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