What is the applicable limitations period for an inverse condemnation action?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Institoris v. City of Los Angeles, 210 Cal.App.3d 10, 258 Cal.Rptr. 418 (Cal. App. 1989):

1 The parties agree that 5 years is the applicable limitations period for an inverse condemnation action. (See Code of Civ.Proc., 318 and 319, and Smart v. City of Los Angeles (1980) 112 Cal.App.3d 232, 235, 169 Cal.Rptr. 174.)

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