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Section
13-80-101
General limitation of actions - three years.
Section
13-80-102
General limitation of actions - two years.
Section
13-80-102.5
Limitation of actions - medical or health care.
Section
13-80-103
General limitation of actions - one year.
Section
13-80-103.5
General limitation of actions - six years.
Section
13-80-103.6
General limitation of actions - domestic violence - six years - definition.
Section
13-80-103.7
General limitation of actions - sexual assault or sexual offense against a child - six years - definitions.
Section
13-80-103.8
Limitation of civil forfeiture actions related to criminal acts.
Section
13-80-103.9
Limitation of actions - failure to perform a background check by a public entity - injury to a child.
Section
13-80-104
Limitation of actions against architects, contractors, builders or builder vendors, engineers, inspectors, and others.
Section
13-80-105
Limitation of actions against land surveyors.
Section
13-80-106
Limitation of actions against manufacturers or sellers of products.
Section
13-80-107
Limitation of actions against manufacturers, sellers, or lessors of new manufacturing equipment.
Section
13-80-107.5
Limitation of actions for uninsured or underinsured motorist insurance - definitions.
Section
13-80-108
When a cause of action accrues.
Section
13-80-109
Limitations apply to noncompulsory counterclaims and setoffs.
Section
13-80-111
Commencement of new action upon involuntary dismissal.
Section
13-80-112
When action survives death.
Section
13-80-113
New promise - effect of payment.
Section
13-80-114
Promise by one of parties in joint interest.
Section
13-80-115
Endorsement by payee - effect.
Section
13-80-116
Action against joint debtors or obligors.
Section
13-80-117
No dismissal for nonjoinder.
Section
13-80-118
Absence or concealment of a party subject to suit.