Where a claim against the estate of a decedent has been duly presented, the limitation for the commencement of an action thereon is suspended until the personal representative, heir, or devisee of such decedent shall, by notice in writing, dispute the validity of such claim in whole or in part.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 2 - Limitation of Actions.
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 6-2-1 - Applicability of Chapter - Generally.
Section 6-2-2 - Applicability of Chapter - Exceptions.
Section 6-2-3 - Accrual of Claim - Fraud.
Section 6-2-4 - Accrual of Claim - Right of Entry.
Section 6-2-5 - Right of Entry Not Tolled.
Section 6-2-6 - Commencement of Limitation - Principal Against Deputy or Agent.
Section 6-2-7 - Commencement of Limitation - Where Demand Necessary for Action.
Section 6-2-8 - Suspension of Limitation - Disabilities.
Section 6-2-9 - Suspension of Limitation - Claims Against Estates.
Section 6-2-10 - Computation of Time - Absence of Person From State.
Section 6-2-11 - Computation of Time - Nonmerchant Mutual Accounts.
Section 6-2-12 - Computation of Time - Stays by Injunction or Statutory Prohibition.
Section 6-2-13 - Computation of Time - Contracts During War.
Section 6-2-14 - Computation of Time - Granting of Letters Testamentary or Administration.
Section 6-2-15 - Agreement or Stipulation to Limit Time Prescribed Void; Exception.
Section 6-2-16 - Sufficiency of Partial Payment or Written Promise to Remove Bar.
Section 6-2-17 - Effect of Foreign Statutes Upon Actions on Contracts.