Source: http://sol-reform.com/north-dakota/details/
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 19:03:49+00:00

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a. This section became effective August 1, 2011.
b. I searched and cannot find a case interp’ing this new law in ND yet, but the legislative history would indicate this applies ONLY vs perp. See, 2011 N.D. ALS 231, 2011 N.D. Laws 231, 2011 N.D. Ch. 231, 2011 N.D. HB 1456.
2. N.D. Cent. Code § 28-01-18 (1) An action for libel, slander, assault, battery, or false imprisonment. (Pre 2011 SOL vs perp, but do not think this applies anymore to claims as was only assault battery, all cases found under it were vs perp only and pre 2011 statute).
a. But this is also the statute for malpractice – 2 year SOL – so if negligent hiring is found too be malpractice under ND law then the 2 year SOL would apply.
3. N.D. Cent. Code, § 28-01-16 (5) An action for criminal conversation or for any other injury to the person or rights of another not arising upon contract, when not otherwise expressly provided. (aka, Ordinary negligence which is not malpractice).
a. The general period of limitation for an action for negligent conduct is six years. Lang v. Barrios, 472 N.W.2d 464 (N.D. 1991).
b. School districts are within the terms of the statute of limitations and it runs not only for but against them. Rosedale Sch. Dist. v. Towner County, 56 N.D. 41, 216 N.W. 212 (N.D. 1927).
c. Because a financial planning business is not an occupation that requires the specialized knowledge, long and intensive preparation in skills, and scholarly principles underlying such skills typically associated only with professions, the defendant’s business was one to which the six-year statute of limitations applied, rather than the two-year professional malpractice statute. Kuntz v. Muehler, 1999 ND 215, 603 N.W.2d 43 (1999).
i. Dunford v. Tryhus, 776 N.W.2d 539 (N.D. 2009)( when construing §28-01-25 “not more than one year” means nineteenth birthday).
b. Peterson v. Huso, 552 N.W.2d 83, 84 (N.D. 1996) (sexual-abuse victim with repressed memory of abuse generally has two years from time of “discovery” to begin an action for sexual assault and battery) (case decided under N.D. Cent. Code § 28-01-18 (1) (assault, battery, or false imprisonment). 3 years from reporting to law enforcement. (or +7 years from victim’s age 15, or + 7 years from offense for victims age 15-18, if crime is reported within that period). N.D. Cent. Code, § 29-04-03.1; N.D. Cent. Code, § 29-04-03.2.
12.1-20-03. Gross sexual imposition — Penalty.
12.1-20-05.1. Luring minors by computer or other electronic means.
12.1-20-06. Sexual abuse of wards.
12.1-20-06.1. Sexual exploitation by therapist — Definitions — Penalty.
(“29-04-03.1. Prosecution for sexual abuse of minors [D> to be commenced within seven years <D] . A prosecution for violation of sections 12.1-20-03 through 12.1-20-08 or of section 12.1-20-11, where the victim was under eighteen years of age at the time the offense was committed must be commenced in the proper court within seven years after the commission of the offense [A> OR, IF THE VICTIM FAILED TO REPORT THE OFFENSE WITHIN THIS LIMITATION PERIOD, WITHIN THREE YEARS AFTER THE OFFENSE WAS REPORTED TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES <A] .

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