[6–8] "A circuit court’s ‘decision on a plea in bar of the statute of limitations involves a question of law that we review de novo.’ " Evans v. Truist Bank, 77 Va. App. 140, 144, 884 S.E.2d 818 (2023) (quoting Radiance Cap. Receivables Fourteen, LLC v. Foster, 298 Va. 14, 19, 833 S.E.2d 867 (2019)). Likewise, whether to apply a statute of limitations retroactively is a question of law that we review de novo.
A circuit court's "decision on a plea in bar of the statute of limitations involves a question of law that we review de novo." Radiance Cap. Receivables Fourteen, LLC v. Foster, 298 Va. 14, 19 (2019)
A circuit court’s "decision on a plea in bar of the statute of limitations involves a pure question of law that we review de novo." Radiance Cap. Receivables Fourteen, LLC v. Foster, 298 Va. 14, 19, 833 S.E.2d 867 (2019) (quoting Van Dam v. Gay, 280 Va. 457, 460, 699 S.E.2d 480 (2010)).
A circuit court's "decision on a plea in bar of the statute of limitations involves a question of law that we review de novo." Radiance Cap. Receivables Fourteen, LLC v. Foster , 298 Va. 14, 19, 833 S.E.2d 867 (2019) (quoting Van Dam v. Gay , 280 Va. 457, 460, 699 S.E.2d 480 (2010) ).