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Section 14-529 - PERIODS OF LIMITATION.

ID Code § 14-529 (2019) (N/A)
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14-529. PERIODS OF LIMITATION. (1) The expiration, before or after the effective date of this act, of any period of time specified by contract, statute, or court order, during which a claim for money or property can be made or during which an action or proceeding may be commenced or enforced to obtain payment of a claim for money or to recover property, does not prevent the money or property from being presumed abandoned or affect any duty to file a report or to pay or deliver abandoned property to the administrator as required in this chapter except as provided in subsection (2) of this section.

(2) Where a holder has filed a report as required by section 14-517, Idaho Code, the administrator may commence any action or proceeding with respect to any duty of a holder to report and deliver unclaimed property under this act within three (3) years after the time for the filing of a report concerning the property as required by section 14-517, Idaho Code.

(3) Where a holder violates section 14-517, Idaho Code, by failing to file a report, the administrator may commence any action or proceeding with respect to any duty of a holder to report and deliver unclaimed property under this act within seven (7) years after the time for the filing of a report concerning the property as required by section 14-517, Idaho Code.

History:

[14-529, added 1983, ch. 209, sec. 2, p. 579; am. 1992, ch. 21, sec. 4, p. 69; am. 1997, ch. 399, sec. 13, p. 1272.]

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Section 14-529 - PERIODS OF LIMITATION.