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Kansas Statutes > Chapter 60 > Article 5
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 60 > Article 5 – Limitations of Actions
§ 60-501 Scope
§ 60-503 Adverse possession
§ 60-504 Execution sale
§ 60-505 Sales by executors, administrators or conservators
§ 60-506 Forcible entry and detention
§ 60-507 Unspecified real property actions
§ 60-508 Persons under legal disabilities
§ 60-509 Real property actions excepted
§ 60-510 Effect of limitations prescribed
§ 60-511 Actions limited to five years
§ 60-512 Actions limited to three years
§ 60-513 Actions limited to two years
§ 60-513a Ionizing radiation defined
§ 60-513b Limitations on actions for ionizing radiation injury
§ 60-513c Action for latent ionizing radiation damage not barred by prior action; exception
§ 60-513d “Health care provider” defined
§ 60-514 Actions limited to one year
§ 60-515 Persons under legal disability
§ 60-516 Actions originating in another state
§ 60-517 When defendant out of state
§ 60-518 New action, when
§ 60-519 Suits stayed by injunction
§ 60-520 Part payment or acknowledgment of liability
§ 60-521 Limitations applicable to public bodies
§ 60-522 Limitations on actions brought by or on behalf of the Kansas public employees retirement system; retroactive application
§ 60-523 Limitations on actions for recovery of damages suffered as a result of childhood sexual abuse
§ 60-524 Limitations on actions for recovery of damages by Dalkon Shield victims
Terms Used In Kansas Statutes > Chapter 60 > Article 5
Conservatee: means a person who has a conservator. See Kansas Statutes 77-201
Under legal disability: includes persons who are within the period of minority, or who are incapacitated, incompetent or imprisoned. See Kansas Statutes 77-201