Suspension of the Limitation Period
The limitation period temporarily stands still.
With a suspension, the period during which it lasts is not counted toward the limitation period; the period then continues to run afterward. The limitation period is suspended, for example, through negotiations between the parties or through the filing of a claim.
The relevant statutes
§ 203 BGB
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