214 - Actions to be commenced within three years: for non-payment of money collected on execution; for penalty created by statute; to recover chattel; for i

§ 214. Actions to be commenced within three years:  for non-payment of  money collected on execution; for penalty created by statute; to recover  chattel;  for  injury  to property; for personal injury; for malpractice  other than  medical,  dental  or  podiatric  malpractice;   to  annul  a  marriage  on  the  ground  of  fraud.    The  following  actions must be  commenced  within three years:    1. an action against a sheriff, constable or  other  officer  for  the  non-payment of money collected upon an execution;    2.  an  action  to  recover  upon  a  liability, penalty or forfeiture  created or imposed by statute except as provided  in  sections  213  and  215;    3.  an  action  to  recover  a  chattel  or  damages for the taking or  detaining of a chattel;    4. an action to recover damages for an injury to  property  except  as  provided in section 214-c;    5.  an  action  to  recover  damages  for  a personal injury except as  provided in sections 214-b, 214-c and 215;    6. an action to recover damages for malpractice, other  than  medical,  dental  or  podiatric  malpractice, regardless of whether the underlying  theory is based in contract or tort; and    7. an action to annul a marriage on the  ground  of  fraud;  the  time  within  which  the  action  must be commenced shall be computed from the  time the plaintiff discovered the facts constituting the fraud,  but  if  the  plaintiff  is  a  person  other  than  the spouse whose consent was  obtained by fraud, the time within which the action  must  be  commenced  shall be computed from the time, if earlier, that that spouse discovered  the facts constituting the fraud.