28-01-14. Disabilities extend limitations on actions affecting real estate.
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If a person who is entitled to maintain any of the actions affecting real estate mentioned in this chapter, or entitled to interpose a defense or counterclaim to such an action, or entitled to make an entry upon real property is:
1. Under the age of eighteen years;
2. Insane; or
3. Imprisoned on a criminal charge, or in execution upon conviction of a criminal offense
for a term less than for life, at the time the person's title first descends or the person's claim for relief or right of entry first accrues, or when such defense or counterclaim might be interposed, the time of such disability is not a part of the time in this chapter limited for the commencement of such action, or the making of such entry, or the interposing of such defense or counterclaim. However, the time so limited cannot be extended more than ten years after the disability ceases or after the death of the person so disabled.