§ 43-4-14. Continuity of limitations and periods of time.
Whenever a limitation or period of time prescribed in any of the acts repealed by this chapter for the acquiring of any right or the barring of any remedy or for any other purpose shall have begun to run and the same or any similar limitation is prescribed in the general laws, the time of limitation shall continue to run and shall have the like effect as if the whole period had begun and ended under the operation of the general laws.
History of Section.G.L. 1896, ch. 298, § 10; G.L. 1909, ch. 367, § 10; G.L. 1923, ch. 420, § 10; G.L. 1938, ch. 658, § 10; G.L. 1956, § 43-4-14.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 43 - Statutes and Statutory Construction
Chapter 43-4 - Effect of General Laws
Section 43-4-1 - — 43-4-1.14. Repealed.
Section 43-4-2. - Continuity of laws included.
Section 43-4-3. - Citation of general laws.
Section 43-4-4 - — 43-4-6. Repealed.
Section 43-4-7. - Existing rights and remedies unaffected by repeal.
Section 43-4-8. - Effect of repeal on previous offenses.
Section 43-4-9. - Effect of repeal on pending proceedings.
Section 43-4-10. - Terms of office continued.
Section 43-4-11. - Previously repealed acts not revived.
Section 43-4-12. - Repeal of previously repealed acts not construction of continued effectiveness.
Section 43-4-13. - References in other statutes to laws repealed by this chapter.
Section 43-4-14. - Continuity of limitations and periods of time.
Section 43-4-15 - — 43-4-17. Repealed.
Section 43-4-18. - Enactment of supplemental reenactments by the law revision director.
Section 43-4-18.1. - Use of appropriate disability language.