Browse as ListSearch Within- Sec. 09.10.010. General limitations on civil actions
- Sec. 09.10.020. When action commenced. [Repealed, § 1 ch 27 SLA 1966. For present law, see Civ. R. 3.]
- Sec. 09.10.030. Actions to recover real property
- Sec. 09.10.040. Action upon judgment or sealed instrument in 10 years
- Sec. 09.10.050. Certain property actions to be brought in six years
- Sec. 09.10.053. Contract actions to be brought in three years
- Sec. 09.10.054. Limits on when certain design, construction, and remodeling actions may be brought
- Sec. 09.10.055. Statute of repose of 10 years
- Sec. 09.10.060. Actions for certain statutory penalties to be brought in three years
- Sec. 09.10.065. Commencement of actions for acts constituting sexual offenses
- Sec. 09.10.070. Actions for torts, for injury to personal property, for certain statutory liabilities, and against peace officers and coroners to be brought in two years
- Sec. 09.10.075. Actions related to claims based on medical assistance payment fraud. [See delayed amendment note.]
- Sec. 09.10.080. Actions related to escape to be brought in one year
- Sec. 09.10.090. Actions for penalty
- Sec. 09.10.100. Other actions in 10 years
- Sec. 09.10.110. Accrual of cause of action upon mutual, open, and current account
- Sec. 09.10.120. Actions in name of state, political subdivisions, or public corporations
- Sec. 09.10.130. Effect of absence from state or concealment
- Sec. 09.10.140. Disabilities of minority and incompetency
- Sec. 09.10.150. Death of a party before expiration of limitation period. [Repealed, § 5 ch 78 SLA 1972.]
- Sec. 09.10.160. Disability of alien during war
- Sec. 09.10.170. Commencement stayed by injunction or statute
- Sec. 09.10.180. Time at which disability exists
- Sec. 09.10.190. Coexisting disabilities
- Sec. 09.10.200. Acknowledgment or promise
- Sec. 09.10.210. Past due payments
- Sec. 09.10.220. Action arising in other jurisdictions between nonresidents
- Sec. 09.10.230. Certain actions relating to real property
- Sec. 09.10.240. Commencement of action after dismissal or reversal