peremption

/pɛrɪmˈpʃən, pɛrɪmˈpʃɪən/

Definitions

1. noun

A state or condition of being at an end or fully accomplished, especially in reference to a statute of limitations or a legal deadline.

“The court decided that the peremption of the statute of limitations had been reached, and the case could no longer be pursued.”

Synonyms

  • expiration
  • termination

Antonyms

  • extension
  • renewal