Nullum tempus occurrit regi ("no time runs against the king"), also abbreviated to nullum tempus,[1] is a common law doctrine.
In republics, it is often referred to as "nullum tempus occurrit reipublicae".[2]
^Rubinstein, Kenneth E.; Rideout, Laura; Everitt, Ed (Spring 2016). "Time Does Not Run Against the King — But What About The Prince? When Municipalities Can Assert Nullum Tempus". Under Construction. 17 (4). American Bar Association. Archived from the original on March 19, 2017. Retrieved November 4, 2019.
^Cushman, Robert F; G. Christian Hedemann (1995). Architect and Engineer Liability. Aspen Publishers Online. p. 351. ISBN 0-7355-0666-3.
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