Idaho Statutes
§ 73-107 — LIMITATIONS NOT TOLLED
When a limitation or period of time prescribed in any existing statute for acquiring a right, or barring a remedy, or for any other purpose, has begun to run before these compiled laws go into effect, and the same or any limitation is prescribed in these compiled laws, the time which has already run shall be deemed part of the time herein prescribed as such limitation.
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Legislative History
[(73-107) C.C.P. 1881, sec. 6; R.S., sec. 9; reen. R.C., sec. 9; reen. C.L. 500:9; C.S., sec. 9449; I.C.A., sec. 70-107.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 73-101
CODES NOT RETROACTIVE§ 73-103
CODES CONTINUE EXISTING LAW§ 73-104
TENURE OF OFFICES PRESERVED§ 73-105
CERTAIN OFFICES TO CEASE§ 73-107
LIMITATIONS NOT TOLLED§ 73-108
HOLIDAYS ENUMERATED§ 73-108A
CHILDREN’S DAY§ 73-108B
CONSTITUTIONAL COMMEMORATIVE DAY§ 73-108C
IDAHO DAY§ 73-109
COMPUTATION OF TIME§ 73-111
SEAL DEFINED§ 73-112
JOINT AUTHORITY CONSTRUED