New York CPR 1101(d) is a New York state law that outlines the applicable statutes of limitations for civil actions in New York State. This law specifies the time period, or the number of years, within which a person must bring a civil action in court. It also states that the applicable statute of limitations begins on the date the cause of action accrues and the action must be commenced within the prescribed period. There are four types of CPR 1101(d): (1) a six-year statute of limitations for actions for the recovery of personal property; (2) a three-year statute of limitations for actions upon a liability created by statute; (3) a two-year statute of limitations for actions for libel or slander; and (4) a one-year statute of limitations for actions for malicious prosecution.