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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 926 - Statute of Limitations


Current as of: 2009
§ 52-575Entry upon land to be made within fifteen years
§ 52-575aAction to enforce recorded private restrictions or notations on maps
§ 52-576Actions for account or on simple or implied contracts
§ 52-577Action founded upon a tort
§ 52-577aLimitation of action based on product liability claim
§ 52-577bLimitation of action for damages caused by contact with or exposure to phenoxy herbicides
§ 52-577cLimitation of action for damages caused by exposure to a hazardous chemical substance or mixture or hazardous pollutant
§ 52-577dLimitation of action for damages to minor caused by sexual abuse, exploitation or assault
§ 52-577eLimitation of action for damages caused by sexual assault
§ 52-577p
§ 52-578Limitation of action for damages caused by change of grade of highway
§ 52-579Limitation of suit on probate bond; exception
§ 52-580Settlement of partnership or joint accounts
§ 52-581Action on oral contract to be brought within three years
§ 52-582Petition for new trial
§ 52-583Actions against sheriff or constable for default limited to two years
§ 52-584Limitation of action for injury to person or property caused by negligence, misconduct or malpractice
§ 52-584aLimitation of action against architect, professional engineer or land surveyor
§ 52-584bLimitation of actions against attorneys in connection with title certificates or opinions and title searches
§ 52-585Suit for forfeiture on penal statute limited to one year
§ 52-586Scire facias against garnishee limited to one year
§ 52-587Suit on bond or recognizance for costs limited to one year
§ 52-588Suit on note obtained by fraud
§ 52-589Action of forcible entry and detainer limited to six months
§ 52-590When defendant's absence from state to be excluded
§ 52-591When new action may be brought after time limited
§ 52-592Accidental failure of suit; allowance of new action
§ 52-593Action against wrong defendant; allowance of new action
§ 52-593aRight of action not lost where process served after statutory period. When
§ 52-594Limit for executor or administrator to bring personal action that survives
§ 52-595Fraudulent concealment of cause of action
§ 52-596Actions for payment of remuneration for employment
§ 52-597Action for libel or slander
§ 52-598Execution or action upon judgment for money damages
§ 52-598aLimitation of action for indemnification

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