Article 2 - (201 - 218) LIMITATIONS OF TIME
- 201 - Application of article.
- 202 - Cause of action accruing without the state.
- 203 - Method of computing periods of limitation generally.
- 204 - Stay of commencement of action; demand for arbitration.
- 205 - Termination of action.
- 206 - Computing periods of limitation in particular actions.
- 207 - Defendant's absence from state or residence under false name.
- 208 - Infancy, insanity.
- 209 - War.
- 210 - Death of claimant or person liable; cause of action accruing after death and before grant of letters.
- 211 - Actions to be commenced within twenty years.
- 212 - Actions to be commenced within ten years.
- 213 - Actions to be commenced within six years: where not otherwise provided for; on contract; on sealed instrument; on bond or note, and mortgage upon real
- 213-A - Actions to be commenced within four years; residential rent overcharge.
- 213-B - Action by a victim of a criminal offense.
- 213-C - Action by victim of conduct constituting certain sexual offenses.
- 214 - Actions to be commenced within three years: for non-payment of money collected on execution; for penalty created by statute; to recover chattel; for i
- 214-A - Action for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice to be commenced within two years and six months; exceptions.
- 214-B - Action to recover damages for personal injury caused by contact with or exposure to phenoxy herbicides.
- 214-C - Certain actions to be commenced within three years of discovery.
- 214-D - Limitations on certain actions against licensed engineers and architects.
- 214-E - Action to recover damages for personal injury caused by the infusion of such blood products which result in the contraction of the human immunodeficie
- 215 - Actions to be commenced within one year: against sheriff, coroner or constable; for escape of prisoner; for assault, battery, false imprisonment, mali
- 216 - Abbreviation of period to one year after notice.
- 217 - Proceeding against body or officer; actions complaining about conduct that would constitute a union's breach of its duty of fair representation; four
- 218 - Transitional provisions.