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North Dakota Statutes of Limitation

Wrongful Death:

Statute of Limitations:

Two Years. NDCC, 28-01-18

Does discovery rule apply?

No. Krueger v. St. Joseph's Hospital, 305 N.W.2d 18, (N.D. 1981)

Who has the right to bring suit?

Spouse; if none, by children; if none, by mother or father; if none, by personal representative. If party so entitled to sue, refuses or neglects to commence action within 30 days after demand from person next in order, the latter may sue.. N.D. Cent. Code ยง 32-21-03.

Personal Injury:

Statute of Limitations

Six years. NDCC, 28-01-16

Does discovery rule apply?

Yes. Kuntz v. Muehler, 603 N.W.2d 43, (N.D.,1999)

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