1F: North Carolina Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act 1G: North Carolina Choice of Law and Forum in Business Contracts Act 2: Clerk of Superior Court 3: Commissioners of Affidavits and Deeds 4: Common Law 5: Contempt 5A: Contempt ...
North Carolina Extends Statute Of Repose For Product Defects To Twelve Years.(Report)Jones, Jeremy
General Statute 143-318.11 (1) clearly states ……” A public body may hold a closed session and exclude the public only when a closed session is required: (1) To prevent the disclosure of information that is PRIVLEGED (sic) or CONFIDENTIAL (sic) pursuant to the law...
Thus, if Alford had entered the same plea in the same way in 1969 after the statute authorizing guilty pleas to capital charges had been repealed,seen1,supra,the result reached by the Court of Appeals should have been the same under that court's reasoning. ...
Constitutional law--due process--North Carolina compulsory sterilization statute held constitutional against challenge that it constituted an unlawful inva... Constitutional law--due process--North Carolina compulsory sterilization statute held constitutional against challenge that it constituted an unlawful ...
N.C. General Statute § 14-415.4 sets forth a procedure where certain eligible persons convicted of a felony may apply to a district court and restore their firearms rights. It is important to note that federal law also imposes restrictions on firearm possession for convicted felons. Please...
# New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, # Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, eastern Tennessee, # Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia # From Dave Cantor (2004-11-02): # Early this summer I had the occasion to visit the Mount Washington ...
Stallings v. Gunter: The North Carolina Court of Appeals Bids Farewell to the Medical Malpractice Statute of ReposeSeptimus, The Concept of Continuous Tort as Applied to Medical Malpractice: Sleeping Beautyfor Plaintiff it with the termination of the physician-patient relationship; holding that ...
Warranty of Habitability–The contractor for new residential construction owes a duty to build a house (and related fixtures) such that it can be lived in for normal residential purposes. This duty extends to both the original purchaser and subsequent purchasers, so long as statute of limitation ...
In sum, under the constitution and laws of North Carolina, the right to keep and carry arms went virtually unquestioned. Such right was questioned only under one of two circumstances: either the individual had violated a state statute, or the rights of slaves were involved. Therefore, it ...