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Article 2 - Specific Periods of Limitation


  • § 9-3-20. Actions on foreign judgments
  • § 9-3-21. Proceedings to set aside judgments
  • § 9-3-22. Enforcement of rights under statutes, acts of incorporation; recovery of wages, overtime, and damages
  • § 9-3-23. Sealed instruments
  • § 9-3-24. Actions on simple written contracts; exceptions
  • § 9-3-25. Open accounts; breach of certain contracts; implied promise; exception
  • § 9-3-26. Other actions on contracts; exception
  • § 9-3-27. Actions against fiduciaries
  • § 9-3-28. Actions by informers
  • § 9-3-29. Breach of restrictive covenant
  • § 9-3-30. Trespass or damage to realty
  • § 9-3-30.1. Actions against manufacturers or suppliers of asbestos or material containing asbestos
  • § 9-3-30.2. Actions against persons engaged in land surveying
  • § 9-3-31. Injuries to personalty
  • § 9-3-32. Accrual of actions for recovery of personal property or loss of timber; damages for conversion or destruction
  • § 9-3-33. Injuries to the person; injuries to reputation; loss of consortium; exception
  • § 9-3-33.1. Actions for childhood sexual abuse
  • § 9-3-34. Article not applicable to malpractice
  • § 9-3-35. Actions by creditor seeking relief under Uniform Voidable Transactions Act
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