Does the discovery rule operate to delay accrual of a cause of action?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Ari-Scc 3, LLC v. Burch & Co., G050847 (Cal. App. 2016):

"[T]he discovery rule does not operate to delay accrual of a cause of action 'beyond the point at which their factual basis became accessible to plaintiff to the same degree as it was accessible to every other member of the public.' [Citation.]" (NBCUniversal Media, LLC v. Superior Court (2014) 225 Cal.App.4th 1222, 1234.)

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