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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

413.170 Limitations of actions in KRS 413.090 to 413.160 do not run until removal

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of disability or death.
(1)If a person entitled to bring any action mentioned in KRS 413.090 to 413.160,
except for a penalty or forfeiture, was, at the time the cause of action accrued, an
infant or of unsound mind, the action may be brought within the same number of
years after the removal of the disability or death of the person, whichever happens
first, allowed to a person without the disability to bring the action after the right
accrued.
(2)The right of action upon the official bond of a guardian, personal representative,
curator, of the sheriff, or the officer acting as personal representative, or of any
other person receiving and holding money to be distributed to a ward, distributee or
devisee, under the order of court or by authority of law, of a ward, distributee,
devisee or other person entitled, who was an infant when the bond was executed,
shall not be deemed to have accrued, unless otherwise expressed in the bond, before
the plaintiff attained the age of twenty-one
(21)years. Where there are several
wards, or several distributees or devisees or other beneficiaries secured by the same
bond, who, or some of whom, were infants when the bond was given, the right of
action of each one
(1)of such infants shall not be deemed to have accrued before he
attained the age of twenty-one
(21)years.
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