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Section 221 – Actions to recover estate sold by guardian.

78B-2-221. Actions to recover estate sold by guardian. An action for the recovery of an estate sold by a guardian shall be brought by the ward, or any person claiming under the ward, within three years after the termination of the guardianship. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session

Section 222 – Actions to recover estate sold by executor or administrator.

78B-2-222. Actions to recover estate sold by executor or administrator. An action for the recovery of an estate sold by an executor or administrator in the course of a probate proceeding shall be maintained by an heir or other person claiming under the decedent within three years after the sale. An action to set aside […]

Section 223 – Minority or disability prevents running of period.

78B-2-223. Minority or disability prevents running of period. Sections 78B-2-221 and 78B-2-222 shall not apply to minors or others under any legal disability to sue at the time when the right of action first accrues. Section 78B-2-224 shall apply in those circumstances. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session

Section 224 – Disabilities — Time tolled.

78B-2-224. Disabilities — Time tolled. A statute of limitations may not be applied to a person’s ability to bring an action during a period in which the person is: (1) a minor; or (2) mentally incompetent. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session

Section 225 – Actions related to improvements in real property.

Effective 5/12/2020 78B-2-225. Actions related to improvements in real property. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Abandonment” means that there has been no design or construction activity on an improvement for a continuous period of at least one year. (b) “Action” means any claim for judicial, arbitral, or administrative relief for acts, errors, omissions, […]

Section 226 – Boundary surveys.

78B-2-226. Boundary surveys. An action against a surveyor for acts, errors, or omissions in the performance of a boundary survey filed pursuant to Section 17-23-17 shall be brought within five years of the date of the filing. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session