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Can an international supplier still sue me in 2025 for unpaid stock delivered in 2019?
Hello,
I own and run a company. We received stock from an international supplier in 2019. However, we were unable to pay due to financial circumstances.
The supplier is now threatening to file a civil case in 2025.
Is there a limitation period within which they can still pursue this debt?
15-year statute of limitations for civil suits.
Dear Client,
Thank you for your inquiry regarding the limitation period for pursuing commercial debts in the UAE.
Based on the information you provided, if your company received stock from an international supplier in 2019 and the debt remains unpaid, the limitation period for most commercial debts under UAE law is generally three years from the date the debt became due.
This means that, unless there has been a written acknowledgment of the debt, partial payment, or previous legal action that could reset the limitation period, your supplier’s right to file a civil claim may have expired in 2022.
However, certain circumstances, such as the nature of the contract or specific actions taken, could affect this period.
We recommend a thorough review of your contract and any related correspondence to confirm the applicable limitation period and to ensure you are fully protected.
If you receive any legal notices or court documents, it is important to respond promptly and appropriately, citing the limitation period as a defense if applicable.
Our firm offers comprehensive legal services in this area, including:
- Reviewing your contracts and communications.
- Advising on the limitation period and your legal position.
- Drafting formal responses to the supplier or their legal representatives.
- Representing your company in court, if necessary.
If you would like to discuss your case in detail or require professional assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our experienced team is ready to support you and safeguard your business interests.
Best regards,
Dear Questioner,
Thank you for your inquiry regarding the supplier debt dating back to 2019!
Under UAE law, specifically the Commercial Transactions Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 50 of 2022), the limitation period for commercial debts is 10 years, unless interrupted by specific actions, such as a written acknowledgment, partial payment, or commencement of legal proceedings.
This means the supplier may still have the right to file a claim up until 2029, depending on whether there has been any form of acknowledgment or legal action since the original transaction.
To provide you with tailored legal advice and assess your position more precisely, I recommend scheduling a consultation where we can review any relevant documents, correspondence, or payment records.
Please let me know your availability, and we can arrange a suitable time.
Kind regards,
Hello,
Yes, according to the law, the statute of limitations for commercial transactions expires after five years.
However, if there has been correspondence regarding the debt or an acknowledgment from you during the past period, the statute of limitations has been interrupted.
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Dear Inquirer,
Thank you for your message!
In the UAE, the general limitation period for filing a civil claim related to unpaid commercial debts is 10 years, unless interrupted by formal legal action or acknowledgment of the debt.
Based on your timeline (from 2019), the supplier may still have legal grounds to pursue the claim in 2025, depending on specific details such as communication, payment attempts, or acknowledgments made during this period.
To assess your position accurately and explore possible defenses, we recommend booking a legal consultation or appointing Future Vision for Advocacy and Legal Consultancy to represent your interests.
5 years starting from 2022, according to Article No. 92 of the Commercial Law No. 50 of 2022: as such, the company still has the right to claim the amount.