NRS
11.180 Certain disabilities excluded from time to commence actions. If a person entitled to commence an action for
the recovery of real property, or for the recovery of the possession thereof,
or to make any entry or defense founded on the title to real property or to
rents or services out of the same, be at the time such title shall first
descend or accrue, either:
1. Within the age of majority; or
2. Insane; or
3. Imprisoned on a criminal charge, or in
execution upon conviction of a criminal offense, for a term less than for life,
Ê the time
during which such disability continues is not deemed any portion of the time in
this chapter limited for the commencement of such actions, or the making of
such entry or defense, but such action may be commenced or entry or defense
made, within the period of 2 years after such disability shall cease, or after
the death of the person entitled, who shall die under such disability, but such
action shall not be commenced, or entry or defense made, after that period.
[1911 CPA § 24; RL § 4966; NCL § 8523]
ACTIONS OTHER THAN FOR THE RECOVERY OF REAL PROPERTY
Notes of Decisions
Cited in
3
cases (
2 in the last 5 years), 1970–2021 · leading case:
Brooks v. S. Pac. Co., 466 P.2d 736 (Ariz. 1970).
Brooks v. S. Pac. Co., 466 P.2d 736 (Ariz. 1970).
“§ 25-213; Nev.Rev.Stat. § 11.180; N.J.Stat. Ann. 2A: 14-21; N.”
The Bank of New York Mellon v. Antigua Maint. Corp. (D. Nev. 2021).
“83 at 6 (quoting NRS 11.180’s definition of BFP). 1 e The Clerk of Court is directed to ENTER JUDGMENT in favor of the Bank of New 2 York Mellon fka the Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of 3 CWALT, Inc.”
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