UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 78B. Judicial Code |
Chapter 2. Statutes of Limitations |
Part 3. Other than Real Property |
§ 78B-2-302. Within one year.
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- An action may be brought within one year:
(1) for liability created by the statutes of a foreign state; (2) upon a statute for a penalty or forfeiture where the action is given to an individual, or to an individual and the state, except when the statute imposing it prescribes a different limitation; (3) upon a statute, or upon an undertaking in a criminal action, for a forfeiture or penalty to the state; (4) for libel, slander, false imprisonment, or seduction; (5) against a sheriff or other officer for the escape of a prisoner arrested or imprisoned upon either civil or criminal process; (6) against a municipal corporation for damages or injuries to property caused by a mob or riot;
(7) except as otherwise expressly provided by statute, against a county legislative body or a county executive to challenge a decision of the county legislative body or county executive, respectively; or (8) on a claim for relief or a cause of action under Title 63L, Chapter 5, Utah Religious Land Use Act.
Amended by Chapter 89, 2010 General Session