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How It Resets the Clock

In South African law, most debts prescribe (expire) after three years — but this period can be interrupted if the debtor acknowledges the debt in writing before prescription is complete. This acknowledgment effectively resets the clock, giving the creditor a fresh three-year window to take legal action. Examples include a written promise to pay or an email confirming the debt. Creditors should always keep written proof of any such communication.

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