Rules of Civil Procedure and Their Impact on Foreclosure Cases in North CarolinaTHE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR JOURNAL 19 appellate courts have made a distinction between legal and equitable defenses to a foreclosure. The result is quite concerning. If the homeowner is arguing what the court has ...
The code of civil procedure of North Carolina : with notes and decisions to July 1900 : with the rules of the Supreme and Superior Courts, and the adjudications thereon, and an appendix /Walter. Clark
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Rule 1 of the Rules of Civil Procedure provides: "These rules shall govern the procedure in the superior and district courts of the State of North Carolina in all actions and proceedings of a civil nature except where a differing procedure is prescribed *404 by statute." (Emphasis supplied.)...
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (which includes Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia) has yet to address Bristol-Myers, either under the FLSA or in the context of Rule 23 class actions. The lawsuit Billy Speight brought a putative collective action ...
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North Carolina law specifies that offenses pertaining to antitrust violations, unfair trade practices, or restraints of trade are the exception; therefore, if you have been charged or convicted of one of these crimes, you can still own or possess a firearm. Further, a person charged or con...
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I was reminded of certain regulatory changes approved by the N.C. Rules Commission that affect North Carolina general contractors. Ten rule changes were put into effect on April 1 (no joke!), and two additional changes took effect on September 1. Check out the third page of the newsletter ...
STATE of North Carolina v. Jack Harvey DAVIS. No. 66. Supreme Court of North Carolina. July 12, 1979. *185 Rufus L. Edmisten, Atty. Gen., by Jane Rankin Thompson, Associate Atty., Raleigh, for the state. Russell J. Hollers, Troy, for defendant-appellant. ...