CHAPTER 2. STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS
- Part 1. General Provisions
- Part 2. Time Limits on Specific Kinds of Actions
- 27-2-201. Actions upon judgments.
- 27-2-202. Actions based on contract or other obligation.
- 27-2-203. Actions for relief on ground of fraud or mistake.
- 27-2-204. Tort actions -- general and personal injury.
- 27-2-205. Actions for medical malpractice.
- 27-2-206. Actions for legal malpractice.
- 27-2-207. Injuries involving property.
- 27-2-208. Actions for damages arising out of work on improvements to real property or land surveying.
- 27-2-209. Actions against local government or local government official.
- 27-2-210. Actions arising from the seizure or sale of property for taxes.
- 27-2-211. Actions to enforce penalty or forfeiture or other statutory liability.
- 27-2-212. Actions arising from wrongful removal or exclusion from office.
- 27-2-213. Actions against banks.
- 27-2-214. Actions for mesne profits of real property.
- 27-2-215. Renumbered .
- 27-2-216. Tort actions -- childhood sexual abuse.
- 27-2-217. Tort actions -- ritual abuse of minor.
- 27-2-218. through reserved.
- 27-2-231. Other actions.
- Part 3. Accrual of Cause of Action
- 27-2-301. When demand necessary to perfect right to action.
- 27-2-302. Actions based on mutual accounts.
- 27-2-303. Actions for waste, trespass, or injury committed during mining work or exploration.
- 27-2-304. Actions involving personal property accruing after death and before issuance of letters of administration.
- Part 4. Circumstances Which Extend Period of Limitations
- 27-2-401. When person entitled to bring action is under a disability.
- 27-2-402. When defendant is out of state.
- 27-2-403. Actions involving aliens in time of war.
- 27-2-404. When party dies before action commenced.
- 27-2-405. When controversy submitted to arbitration.
- 27-2-406. When action stayed by injunction or other order or statutory prohibition.
- 27-2-407. When action terminated or judgment reversed.
- 27-2-408. Assertion of counterclaim.
- 27-2-409. Acknowledgment of debt or part payment.
- Part 5. Conflict of Laws