Section 516.371 – Limitation on action for sexual contact by certain persons.
Effective – 28 Aug 1989 516.371. Limitation on action for sexual contact by certain persons. — Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, there shall be a ten-year statute of limitation on any action for damages for personal injury caused to an individual by a person within the third degree of affinity or consanguinity […]
Section 516.380 – Actions on penal statutes to be brought in one year.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 516.380. Actions on penal statutes to be brought in one year. — All actions and suits, upon any statute, for any penalty or forfeiture given in whole or in part to any person who will prosecute for the same, shall be commenced within one year after the commission of the […]
Section 516.390 – When penalty goes to the state, within two years.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 516.390. When penalty goes to the state, within two years. — If the penalty is given in whole or in part to the state, or to any county or city, or to the treasury thereof, a suit therefor may be commenced, by or in behalf of the state, county or […]
Section 516.400 – When penalty goes to party aggrieved, three years.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 516.400. When penalty goes to party aggrieved, three years. — All actions upon any statute for any penalty or forfeiture, given in whole or in part to the party aggrieved, shall be commenced within three years after the commission of the offense, and not after. ——– (RSMo 1939 § 3788) […]
Section 516.410 – Sections 516.380 to 516.400 construed.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 516.410. Sections 516.380 to 516.400 construed. — Sections 516.380 to 516.400 shall not apply to any bill, complaint, information, indictment or action, which is or shall be limited by any statute to be brought, had, commenced or prosecuted within a shorter or longer time than is prescribed in said sections; […]
Section 516.420 – When not to apply to corporations.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 516.420. When not to apply to corporations. — None of the provisions of sections 516.380 to 516.420 shall apply to suits against moneyed corporations or against the directors or stockholders thereof, to recover any penalty or forfeiture imposed, or to enforce any liability created by the act of incorporation or […]
Section 516.500 – Legislative bills, actions on procedural defect in enactment, time limitations, exceptions.
Effective – 03 Jun 1994 516.500. Legislative bills, actions on procedural defect in enactment, time limitations, exceptions. — No action alleging a procedural defect in the enactment of a bill into law shall be commenced, had or maintained by any party later than the adjournment of the next full regular legislative session following the effective […]
Section 516.340 – Sections 516.320 and 516.330 construed.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 516.340. Sections 516.320 and 516.330 construed. — Nothing contained in sections 516.320 and 516.330 shall alter, take away or lessen the effect of a payment of any principal or interest made by any person. ——– (RSMo 1939 § 1037) Prior revisions: 1929 § 885; 1919 § 1340; 1909 § 1911
Section 516.350 – Judgments presumed to be paid, when — presumption, how rebutted — inclusion in the automated child support system — judgment for unpaid rent, revived by publication.
Effective – 28 Aug 2014 516.350. Judgments presumed to be paid, when — presumption, how rebutted — inclusion in the automated child support system — judgment for unpaid rent, revived by publication. — 1. Every judgment, order or decree of any court of record of the United States, or of this or any other state, […]
Section 516.360 – Sections 516.010 to 516.370 to apply to the state as well as to private parties.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 516.360. Sections 516.010 to 516.370 to apply to the state as well as to private parties. — The limitations prescribed in sections 516.010 to 516.370 shall apply to actions brought in the name of this state, or for its benefit, in the same manner as to actions by private parties. […]