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[§657D-16] Statutes of limitations as affected by period of service.

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[§657D-16] Statutes of limitations as affected by period of service. The period of military service shall not be included in computing any period for the bringing of any action or proceeding in any court, or before a state or county agency by or against any person in military service or by or against the person's heirs, personal representatives, administrators, or assigns, whether the cause of action or right or privilege to institute that action or proceeding accrued prior to or during the period of the military person's service.
No part of the period of military service that occurs after July 1, 1994, shall be included in computing any period now or hereafter provided by any law for the redemption of real property sold or forfeited to enforce any obligation, tax, or assessment. [L 1994, c 257, pt of §2]
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"July 1, 1994," substituted for "the effective date of this chapter".
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