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2005 Missouri Revised Statutes - Chapter 516 — Statutes of Limitation
- § 516.010. — Actions for recovery of lands commenced, when.
- § 516.020. — Right of possession not affected by descent.
- § 516.030. — Disabilities--twenty-one years.
- § 516.040. — Possession of land under color of title, effect.
- § 516.050. — Limitation where person under disability dies.
- § 516.060. — Spouse not joining in conveyance prior to 1900, barred, when.
- § 516.065. — Spouse not joining in conveyance, subsequent to 1900 and prior to 1935, barred, when.
- § 516.070. — Limitation where equitable title to land emanates from government.
- § 516.080. — When legal title has not emanated from the United States.
- § 516.090. — Statute not to extend to certain lands.
- § 516.095. — Action for breach of covenant restricting land use, barred, when.
- § 516.097. — Tort action against architects, engineers or builders of defective improvement to real property must be brought within ten years of completion of improvement, exceptions.
- § 516.098. — Surveys of land error or omissions--action must be brought when.
- § 516.100. — Period of limitation prescribed.
- § 516.103. — No tolling by filing of administrative actions, certain suits.
- § 516.105. — Actions against health care providers (medical malpractice).
- § 516.110. — What action shall be commenced within ten years.
- § 516.120. — What actions within five years.
- § 516.130. — What actions within three years.
- § 516.140. — What actions within two years.
- § 516.145. — What actions within one year.
- § 516.150. — No action to foreclose mortgage after note barred.
- § 516.155. — Mortgages last maturing obligation is due, how determined--future advances on real property security instrument statute begins to run, when.
- § 516.160. — In account current, when cause of action accrued.
- § 516.170. — May delay filing of action, when.
- § 516.180. — On death of person under disability, cause of action survives.
- § 516.190. — Limitations on actions originating in other states.
- § 516.200. — If defendant be out of state before or departs after cause of action commences, when action may be commenced.
- § 516.210. — Time not to be computed during a war.
- § 516.220. — Not to apply to what.
- § 516.230. — Further savings in cases of nonsuits.
- § 516.240. — If defendant dies, when and against whom new suit to be brought.
- § 516.250. — Suit abated by death of plaintiff, when--when and by whom new suit brought.
- § 516.260. — Suit stayed by injunction, time not computed.
- § 516.270. — Disability not to avail, unless.
- § 516.280. — Limitation not to be extended by improper acts of defendant.
- § 516.290. — Effect of two or more existing disabilities.
- § 516.300. — Actions otherwise limited.
- § 516.310. — Demands against corporations.
- § 516.320. — Actions barred, only revived by written promise.
- § 516.330. — One joint debtor cannot revive a demand against other debtor.
- § 516.340. — Sections 516.320 and 516.330 construed.
- § 516.350. — Judgments presumed to be paid, when--presumption, how rebutted --inclusion in the automated child support system.
- § 516.360. — Sections 516.010 to 516.370 to apply to the state as well as to private parties.
- § 516.370. — Limitation not to apply to setoffs, when.
- § 516.371. — Limitation on action for sexual contact by certain persons.
- § 516.380. — Actions on penal statutes to be brought in one year.
- § 516.390. — When penalty goes to the state, within two years.
- § 516.400. — When penalty goes to party aggrieved, three years.
- § 516.410. — Sections 516.380 to 516.400 construed.
- § 516.420. — When not to apply to corporations.
- § 516.500. — Legislative bills, actions on procedural defect in enactment, time limitations, exceptions.
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