Yesterday, the Governor signed Executive Order 202.14 to continue the modification and suspension of laws relating to the disaster emergency. In addition to several other provisions addressing the COVID-19 outbreak, the Executive Order extends the provisions tolling the Statute of Limitations until May 7, 2020 and allows certain witnesses to perform using audio-video technology and in part, addresses remote witnessing of wills. The Executive Order also extends the statewide restriction on all non-essential businesses and functions, as well as the operation of schools, for an additional two weeks until April 29th.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020
PASSOVER GREETINGS AND MORE
Yesterday, the Governor signed Executive Order 202.14 to continue the modification and suspension of laws relating to the disaster emergency. In addition to several other provisions addressing the COVID-19 outbreak, the Executive Order extends the provisions tolling the Statute of Limitations until May 7, 2020 and allows certain witnesses to perform using audio-video technology and in part, addresses remote witnessing of wills. The Executive Order also extends the statewide restriction on all non-essential businesses and functions, as well as the operation of schools, for an additional two weeks until April 29th.
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