If, in an action against joint debtors or obligors, the plaintiff is barred by the provisions of this article as to one or more of the debtors or obligors, but is entitled to recover against any other of them by virtue of a new acknowledgment, promise, or payment, the plaintiff shall be entitled to proceed as against that defendant.
Source: L. 86: Entire article R&RE, p. 701, § 1, effective July 1.
Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 13-80-121 as it existed prior to 1986.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 13 - Courts and Court Procedure
Article 80 - Limitations - Personal Actions
§ 13-80-101. General Limitation of Actions - Three Years
§ 13-80-102. General Limitation of Actions - Two Years
§ 13-80-102.5. Limitation of Actions - Medical or Health Care
§ 13-80-103. General Limitation of Actions - One Year
§ 13-80-103.5. General Limitation of Actions - Six Years
§ 13-80-103.6. General Limitation of Actions - Domestic Violence - Six Years - Definition
§ 13-80-103.8. Limitation of Civil Forfeiture Actions Related to Criminal Acts
§ 13-80-105. Limitation of Actions Against Land Surveyors
§ 13-80-106. Limitation of Actions Against Manufacturers or Sellers of Products
§ 13-80-107.5. Limitation of Actions for Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist Insurance - Definitions
§ 13-80-108. When a Cause of Action Accrues
§ 13-80-109. Limitations Apply to Noncompulsory Counterclaims and Setoffs
§ 13-80-110. Causes Barred in State of Origin
§ 13-80-111. Commencement of New Action Upon Involuntary Dismissal
§ 13-80-112. When Action Survives Death
§ 13-80-113. New Promise - Effect of Payment
§ 13-80-114. Promise by One of Parties in Joint Interest
§ 13-80-115. Endorsement by Payee - Effect
§ 13-80-116. Action Against Joint Debtors or Obligors
§ 13-80-117. No Dismissal for Nonjoinder
§ 13-80-118. Absence or Concealment of a Party Subject to Suit