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Oregon

ORS Chapter 12 · Limitations of Actions and Suits
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12.010 Time of commencing actions
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12.020 When action deemed begun
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12.030 [Repealed by 1973 c.731 §2]
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12.040 Limitations of suits generally; land patent suits; defense of possession by equitable title; suit on new promise, fraud or mistake
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12.050 Action to recover real property
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12.060 Suit or action on land contracts; time when they cease to affect the property
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12.070 Action on judgment, decree or sealed instrument
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12.080 Action on certain contracts or liabilities
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12.085 Action against garnishee
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12.090 Accounts; accrual of cause of action
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12.100 Action on official act or penalty
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12.110 Actions for certain injuries to person not arising on contract; action for overtime or premium pay; action for professional malpractice; eff
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12.115 Action for negligent injury to person or property
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12.117 Actions based on child abuse
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12.118 Action based on conduct that constitutes sexual assault of adult or conduct allowing, permitting or encouraging sexual assault of adult
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12.120 Action on escape; action for defamation
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12.125 Action arising under rental agreement
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12.130 Action for penalty
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12.132 Action arising out of real estate appraisal activity or appraisal review
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12.133 [1983 c.589 §2; repealed by 1999 c.130 §1]
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12.135 Action for damages from construction, alteration or repair of real property
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12.137 Action for loss of or damage to property arising from nuclear incident
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12.140 Actions not otherwise provided for
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12.150 Suspension of running of statute by absence or concealment
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12.155 Effect of notice of advance payment on running of period of limitation
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12.160 Suspension for minors and persons who have disabling mental condition
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12.170 Disability must exist when right of action accrues
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12.180 Coexisting disabilities must all be removed
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12.190 Effect of death on limitations
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12.195 Effect of attorney death on limitations
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12.200 Suspension by war as to noncitizen
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12.210 Suspension by injunction or prohibition of statute
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12.220 Commencement of new action after involuntary dismissal
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12.230 Acknowledgment or promise taking contract case out of statute; effect of payment
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12.240 Effect of payment after obligation becomes due
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12.250 Actions by state, county or public corporations
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12.260 [Repealed by 1987 c.536 §9]
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12.270 Conclusive presumption of validity of governmental subdivision boundary proceedings one year after effective date
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12.272 Action based on pesticide application
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12.274 Action against trustee of express trust
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12.276 Action for death, injury or damage resulting from breast implants
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12.278 Action against manufacturer of certain pickup trucks
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12.280 Action based on practice of land surveying
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12.282 Action against manufacturer of extendable equipment
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