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2012 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 7A - Judicial Department.
Article 20 - Original Civil Jurisdiction of the Trial Divisions.
- Section 7A-240 - Original civil jurisdiction generally.
- Section 7A-241 - Original jurisdiction in probate and administration of decedents' estates.
- Section 7A-242 - Concurrently held original jurisdiction allocated between trial divisions.
- Section 7A-243 - Proper division for trial of civil actions generally determined by amount in controversy.
- Section 7A-244 - Domestic relations.
- Section 7A-245 - Injunctive and declaratory relief to enforce or invalidate statutes; constitutional rights.
- Section 7A-246 - Special proceedings; exceptions; guardianship and trust administration.
- Section 7A-247 - Quo warranto.
- Section 7A-248 - Condemnation actions and proceedings.
- Section 7A-249 - Corporate receiverships.
- Section 7A-250 - Review of decisions of administrative agencies.
- Section 7A-251 - Appeal from clerk to judge.
- Section 7A-252 - Repealed by Session Laws 1971, c. 377, s. 32.
- Section 7A-253 - Infractions.
- Section 7A-254 - Reserved for future codification purposes.
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