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Section
516.010
Actions for recovery of lands commenced, when.
Section
516.020
Right of possession not affected by descent.
Section
516.030
Disabilities — twenty-one years.
Section
516.040
Possession of land under color of title, effect.
Section
516.050
Limitation where person under disability dies.
Section
516.070
Limitation where equitable title to land emanates from government.
Section
516.080
When legal title has not emanated from the United States.
Section
516.090
Statute not to extend to certain lands.
Section
516.095
Action for breach of covenant restricting land use, barred, when.
Section
516.097
Tort action against architects, engineers or builders of defective improvement to real property must be brought within ten years of completion of improvement, exceptions.
Section
516.098
Surveys of land error or omissions — action must be brought when.
Section
516.100
Period of limitation prescribed.
Section
516.103
No tolling by filing of administrative actions, certain suits.
Section
516.105
Actions against health care and mental health providers (medical malpractice).
Section
516.110
What action shall be commenced within ten years.
Section
516.120
What actions within five years.
Section
516.130
What actions within three years.
Section
516.140
What actions within two years.
Section
516.145
What actions within one year.
Section
516.150
No action to foreclose mortgage after note barred.
Section
516.155
Mortgages last maturing obligation is due, how determined — future advances on real property security instrument statute begins to run, when.
Section
516.160
In account current, when cause of action accrued.
Section
516.170
May delay filing of action, when.
Section
516.180
On death of person under disability, cause of action survives.
Section
516.190
Limitations on actions originating in other states.
Section
516.200
If defendant be out of state before or departs after cause of action commences, when action may be commenced.
Section
516.210
Time not to be computed during a war.
Section
516.220
Not to apply to what.
Section
516.230
Further savings in cases of nonsuits.
Section
516.240
If defendant dies, when and against whom new suit to be brought.
Section
516.250
Suit abated by death of plaintiff, when — when and by whom new suit brought.
Section
516.260
Suit stayed by injunction, time not computed.
Section
516.270
Disability not to avail, unless.
Section
516.280
Limitation not to be extended by improper acts of defendant.
Section
516.290
Effect of two or more existing disabilities.
Section
516.300
Actions otherwise limited.
Section
516.310
Demands against corporations.
Section
516.320
Actions barred, only revived by written promise.
Section
516.330
One joint debtor cannot revive a demand against other debtor.
Section
516.340
Sections 516.320 and 516.330 construed.
Section
516.350
Judgments presumed to be paid, when — presumption, how rebutted — inclusion in the automated child support system — judgment for unpaid rent, revived by publication.
Section
516.360
Sections 516.010 to 516.370 to apply to the state as well as to private parties.
Section
516.370
Limitation not to apply to setoffs, when.
Section
516.371
Limitation on action for sexual contact by certain persons.
Section
516.380
Actions on penal statutes to be brought in one year.
Section
516.390
When penalty goes to the state, within two years.
Section
516.400
When penalty goes to party aggrieved, three years.
Section
516.410
Sections 516.380 to 516.400 construed.
Section
516.420
When not to apply to corporations.
Section
516.500
Legislative bills, actions on procedural defect in enactment, time limitations, exceptions.