15-3-109. STATUTES OF LIMITATION ON DECEDENT’S CAUSE OF ACTION. No statute of limitation running on a cause of action belonging to a decedent which had not been barred as of the date of his death, shall apply to bar a cause of action surviving the decedent’s death sooner than four (4) months after death. A cause of action which, but for this section, would have been barred less than four (4) months after death, is barred after four (4) months unless tolled.
History:
[I.C., sec. 15-3-109, as added by 1971, ch. 111, sec. 1, p. 233.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 15 - UNIFORM PROBATE CODE
Chapter 3 - PROBATE OF WILLS AND ADMINISTRATION
Section 15-3-101 - DEVOLUTION OF ESTATE AT DEATH — RESTRICTIONS.
Section 15-3-102 - NECESSITY OF ORDER OF PROBATE FOR WILL.
Section 15-3-103 - NECESSITY OF APPOINTMENT FOR ADMINISTRATION.
Section 15-3-104 - CLAIMS AGAINST DECEDENT — NECESSITY OF ADMINISTRATION.
Section 15-3-106 - CIVIL LITIGATION — NOTICE.
Section 15-3-107 - SCOPE OF PROCEEDINGS — PROCEEDINGS INDEPENDENT — EXCEPTION.
Section 15-3-108 - PROBATE — TESTACY AND APPOINTMENT PROCEEDINGS — ULTIMATE TIME LIMIT.
Section 15-3-109 - STATUTES OF LIMITATION ON DECEDENT’S CAUSE OF ACTION.
Section 15-3-111 - JOINT PROBATE ON DEATH OF SURVIVOR OF MARRIAGE DISSOLVED BY DEATH.