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2021 Maryland Statutes
Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Title 5 - Limitations, Prohibited Actions, and Immunities
Subtitle 1 - Limitations
- Section 5-101 - Three-Year Limitation in General
- Section 5-102 - Specialties
- Section 5-103 - Adverse Possession; Common-Law Doctrine of Prescription and Other Limitations Unaffected
- Section 5-104 - Public Officer's Bond
- Section 5-105 - Assault, Libel, or Slander
- Section 5-106 - Prosecution for Misdemeanors; Manslaughter by Automobile, Motorboat, etc.; Homicide by Motor Vehicle
- Section 5-107 - Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures
- Section 5-108 - Injury to Person or Property Occurring After Completion of Improvement to Realty
- Section 5-109 - Actions Against Health Care Providers
- Section 5-110 - Actions Under Public Information Act
- Section 5-111 - Contempt Proceeding for Failure to Pay Child or Spousal Support
- Section 5-112 - Actions for Errors in Survey of Land
- Section 5-113 - Limitation on Actions for Damages From Occupational Disease
- Section 5-114 - Setback Line Restrictions
- Section 5-115 - Product Liability Arising in a Foreign Jurisdiction
- Section 5-116 - Breast Implants
- Section 5-117 - Actions Arising From Alleged Sexual Abuse
- Section 5-118 - Filing Complaint With Maryland Insurance Commission
- Section 5-119 - Limitation on Refiling Claim Dismissed Without Prejudice
- Section 5-120 - Action for Violation of Collective Bargaining Agreement or Breach by of Duty of Fair Representation
- Section 5-121 - Action Against Mortgage Servicer for Damages Arising Out of Unfair, Abusive, or Deceptive Trade Practices
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