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North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 1 > Article 3 - Limitations, General Provisions


Current as of: 2010
§ 1-15Statute runs from accrual of action
§ 1-15.1Statutes of limitation and repose for civil actions seeking to recover damages arising out of a criminal act
§ 1-17Disabilities
§ 1-18Disability of marriage
§ 1-19Cumulative disabilities
§ 1-20Disability must exist when right of action accrues
§ 1-21Defendant out of State; when action begun or judgment enforced
§ 1-22Death before limitation expires; action by or against personal representative or collector
§ 1-23Time of stay by injunction or prohibition
§ 1-24Time during controversy on probate of will or granting letters
§ 1-26New promise must be in writing
§ 1-27Act, admission or acknowledgment by party to obligation, co-obligor or guarantor
§ 1-28Undisclosed partner
§ 1-29Cotenants
§ 1-30Applicable to actions by State
§ 1-31Action upon a mutual, open and current account
§ 1-32Not applicable to bank bills
§ 1-33Actions against bank directors or stockholders
§ 1-34Aliens in time of war

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