If a person X acquires the right to sue while still a minor, but passes away before reaching adulthood and is succeeded by his minor son Y, from which point does the limitation period begin to run against Y?
Explanation
When a minor acquires a right to sue and dies before attaining majority, the limitation period does not start at the time of death. Instead, it begins only when the successor, who is also a minor, attains majority. Therefore, the limitation period runs from the date Y reaches adulthood.