Exceptions

5 V.I.C. § 32c — under Limitation of Actions.

5 V.I.C. § 32c

(1) Section 32b does not apply if(1) the personal injury, death, or property damage resulted from(A) an intentional act or gross negligence;(B) fraud or misrepresentation;(C) breach of an express warranty or guarantee;(D) a defective product. In this subparagraph, “product” means an object that has intrinsic value, is capable of delivery as an assembled whole or as a component part, and is introduced into trade or commerce;(E) prolonged exposure to hazardous waste; or(2) the facts that would give notice of a potential cause of action are intentionally concealed;(3) the provisions of this section are waived by contract; or(4) the facts that would constitute accrual of a cause of action of a minor are not discoverable in the exercise of reasonable care by the minor's parent or guardian.

(1) the personal injury, death, or property damage resulted from(A) an intentional act or gross negligence;(B) fraud or misrepresentation;(C) breach of an express warranty or guarantee;(D) a defective product. In this subparagraph, “product” means an object that has intrinsic value, is capable of delivery as an assembled whole or as a component part, and is introduced into trade or commerce;(E) prolonged exposure to hazardous waste; or

(A) an intentional act or gross negligence;

(B) fraud or misrepresentation;

(C) breach of an express warranty or guarantee;

(D) a defective product. In this subparagraph, “product” means an object that has intrinsic value, is capable of delivery as an assembled whole or as a component part, and is introduced into trade or commerce;

(E) prolonged exposure to hazardous waste; or

(2) the facts that would give notice of a potential cause of action are intentionally concealed;

(3) the provisions of this section are waived by contract; or

(4) the facts that would constitute accrual of a cause of action of a minor are not discoverable in the exercise of reasonable care by the minor's parent or guardian.