California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Kenworthy v. Brown, 248 Cal.App.2d 298, 56 Cal.Rptr. 461 (Cal. App. 1967):
The statute of limitations applicable to the tort of inducing breach of contract is that state in Code of Civil Procedure, section 339, subdivision 1, which is two years. (Kiang v. Strycula, supra, 231 Cal.App.2d 809, 812, 42 Cal.Rptr. 338.)
A cause of action based on civil conspiracy accrues on the date of the commission of the last overt act in pursuance of the conspiracy. (Schessler v. Keck, 125 Cal.App.2d 827, 832--833, 271 P.2d 588.)
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