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  6. Title 78B - Judicial Code
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  8. Chapter 2 - Statutes of Lim...
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  10. Part 1 - General Provisions and Special Actions


Part 1 - General Provisions and Special Actions


  • Section 101 - Definitions of "tax title" and "action."
  • Section 102 - Time for commencement of actions generally.
  • Section 103 - Action barred in another state barred in Utah.
  • Section 104 - Effect of absence from state.
  • Section 105 - Effect of death.
  • Section 106 - Effect of death of defendant outside this state.
  • Section 107 - Effect of war.
  • Section 108 - Effect of disability -- Minority or mental incompetence.
  • Section 109 - Disability must exist when right of action accrues.
  • Section 110 - All disabilities must be removed.
  • Section 111 - Failure of action -- Right to commence new action.
  • Section 112 - Effect of injunction or prohibition.
  • Section 113 - Effect of payment, acknowledgment, or promise to pay.
  • Section 114 - Separate trial of statute of limitations issue in malpractice actions.
  • Section 115 - Actions by state or other governmental entity.
  • Section 116 - Statute of limitations -- Asbestos damages -- Action by state or governmental entity.
  • Section 117 - Statute of limitations -- Asbestos damages.
  • Section 118 - Actions against the United States.
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