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7-5-115
Section 7-5-115 Statute of limitations. An action to enforce a right or obligation arising
under this article must be commenced within two years after the expiration date of the relevant
letter of credit or one year after the cause of action accrues, whichever occurs later. A
cause of action accrues when the breach occurs, regardless of the aggrieved party's lack of
knowledge of the breach. (Acts 1997, No. 97-702, p. 1427, §1.)...
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7-2-725
Section 7-2-725 Statute of limitations in contracts for sale. (1) An action for breach of any
contract for sale must be commenced within four years after the cause of action has accrued.
By the original agreement the parties may reduce the period of limitation to not less than
one year but may not extend it. (2) A cause of action accrues when the breach occurs, regardless
of the aggrieved party's lack of knowledge of the breach. A breach of warranty occurs when
tender of delivery is made, except that where a warranty explicitly extends to future performance
of the goods and discovery of the breach must await the time of such performance the cause
of action accrues when the breach is or should have been discovered; however, a cause of action
for damages for injury to the person in the case of consumer goods shall accrue when the injury
occurs. (3) Where an action commenced within the time limited by subsection (1) is so terminated
as to leave available a remedy by another action for the...
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7-2A-506
Section 7-2A-506 Statute of limitations. (1) An action for default under a lease contract,
including breach of warranty or indemnity, must be commenced within 4 years after the cause
of action accrued. By the original lease contract the parties may reduce the period of limitation
to not less than one year. (2) A cause of action for default accrues when the act or omission
on which the default or breach of warranty is based is or should have been discovered by the
aggrieved party, or when the default occurs, whichever is later. A cause of action for indemnity
accrues (a) in the case of an indemnity against liability, when the act or omission on which
the claim for indemnity is based is or should have been discovered by the indemnified party,
or when the default occurs, whichever is later, (b) in the case of an indemnity against loss
or damage, when the person indemnified makes payment thereof. A cause of action for damages
for injury to the person in the case of consumer goods accrues...
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7-4-111
Section 7-4-111 Statute of limitations; accrual of action. An action to enforce an obligation,
duty, or right arising under this article must be commenced within three years after the cause
of action accrues. A cause of action accrues for payment of a time deposit upon the earlier
of: (1) the date demand for payment is made to the bank, but if the time deposit has a due
date and the bank is not required to pay before that date, the cause of action accrues when
a demand for payment is in effect and the due date has passed; (2) the latter of: a. the due
date of the time deposit established in the bank's last written notice of renewal sent pursuant
to Section 5-5A-36; or b. four years after the last written communication from the bank recognizing
the bank's obligation under the time deposit; or (3) the last day of the taxable year for
which the owner of the time deposit last reported interest income earned on the time deposit
on either a federal or state tax return. As used in this...
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7-3-118
Section 7-3-118 Statute of limitations. (a) Note payable at a definite time. Except as provided
in subsection (e), an action to enforce the obligation of a party to pay a note payable at
a definite time must be commenced within six years after the due date or dates stated in the
note or, if a due date is accelerated, within six years after the accelerated due date. (b)
Note payable on demand. Except as provided in subsection (d) or (e), if demand for payment
is made to the maker of a note payable on demand, an action to enforce the obligation of a
party to pay the note must be commenced within six years after the demand. If no demand for
payment is made to the maker, an action to enforce the note is barred if neither principal
nor interest on the note has been paid for a continuous period of 10 years. (c) Unaccepted
draft. Except as provided in subsection (d), an action to enforce the obligation of a party
to an unaccepted draft to pay the draft must be commenced within three years...
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6-5-225
Section 6-5-225 Time for commencement of action against architects, engineers, and builders.
(a) It is the purpose and intent of the Legislature in connection with all actions against
architects and engineers, who perform or furnish the design, planning, specifications, testing,
supervision, administration, or observation of the construction of an improvement on or to
real property, and builders who construct, perform, or manage the construction of an improvement
on or to real property designed by and constructed under the supervision, administration or
observation of, or in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by, an architect
or engineer, to limit the time for commencement of an action to a period of two years from
the date a cause of action accrues and to bar all causes of action and rights of action which
accrue more than seven years after substantial completion of such improvement. The Legislature
finds that this classification distinguishing architects,...
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6-2-38
Section 6-2-38 Commencement of actions - Two years. (a) An action by a representative to recover
damages for wrongful act, omission, or negligence causing the death of the decedent under
Sections 6-5-391 and 6-5-410 must be commenced within two years from the death. (b)
All actions by common carriers of property subject to Chapter 3 of Title 37 for recovery of
their charges, or any part thereof, shall be begun within two years from the time the cause
of action accrues and not after. (c) For recovery of charges, action shall be begun against
common carriers of property by motor vehicles subject to this article within two years from
the time the cause of action accrues and not after, except as provided in subsection (d) of
this section; provided, that if claim for the overcharge has been presented in writing to
the carrier within the two-year period of limitation, said period shall be extended to include
six months from the time notice in writing is given by the carrier to the claimant...
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6-5-221
Section 6-5-221 Limitation on time for commencement of action. (a) All civil actions in tort,
contract, or otherwise against any architect or engineer performing or furnishing the design,
planning, specifications, testing, supervision, administration, or observation of any construction
of any improvement on or to real property, or against builders who constructed, or performed
or managed the construction of, an improvement on or to real property designed by and constructed
under the supervision, administration, or observation of an architect or engineer, or designed
by and constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by an architect
or engineer, for the recovery of damages for: (i) Any defect or deficiency in the design,
planning, specifications, testing, supervision, administration, or observation of the construction
of any such improvement, or any defect or deficiency in the construction of any such improvement;
or (ii) Damage to real or personal property...
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6-5-227
Section 6-5-227 Causes of action for breach of written express warranty, contract, or indemnity
against architects, engineers, and builders. Nothing contained in this article shall be construed
to bar, prior to the expiration of a written express warranty, contract, or indemnity, causes
of action or rights of action in contract against architects, engineers, and builders as defined
in this article arising out of breach of contract for written express warranties, contracts,
or indemnities which by the written terms thereof shall extend beyond the period of seven
years after the substantial completion of construction of an improvement on or to the real
property. Any written express warranty, contract, or indemnity for the purposes of an action
in contract based upon the written express warranty, contract, or indemnity shall be enforceable
for the period of time specified in writing, and all civil actions in contract arising out
of the written express warranty, contract, or indemnity...
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8-19-14
Section 8-19-14 Statute of limitations. No action may be brought under this chapter more than
one year after the person bringing the action discovers or reasonably should have discovered
the act or practice which is the subject of the action, but in no event may any action be
brought under this chapter more than four years from the date of the transaction giving rise
to the cause of action unless the contract or warranty is for more than three years. If the
contract or warranty is for more than three years, no action may be brought more than one
year from the expiration date of the contract or warranty or more than one year after the
person bringing the action discovered or reasonably should have discovered the act or practice
which is the subject of the action, whichever occurs first. (Acts 1981, No. 81-355, p. 510,
§14.)...
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