2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes Article 17 - Pleadings, General Provisions.

Article 17.

Pleadings, General Provisions.

§§ 1‑143 through 1‑147.  Repealed by Session Laws 1967, c. 954, s. 4.

 

§ 1‑148.  Verification before what officer.

Any officer competent to take the acknowledgment of deeds, and any judge or clerk of the General Court of Justice, notary public, in or out of the State, or magistrate, is competent to take affidavits for the verification of pleadings, in any court or county in the State, and for general purposes. (C.C.P., s. 117; 1868‑9, c. 159, s. 7; Code, s. 258; 1891, c. 140; Rev., s. 492; C.S., s. 532; 1971, c. 268, s. 5.)

 

§ 1‑149.  When verification omitted; use in criminal prosecutions.

The verification may be omitted when an admission of the truth of the allegation might subject the party to prosecution for felony. No pleading can be used in a criminal prosecution against the party as proof of a fact admitted or alleged in it. (C.C.P., s. 117; 1868‑9, c. 159, s. 7; Code, s. 258; Rev., s. 493; C.S., s. 533.)

 

§§ 1‑150 through 1‑160.  Repealed by Session Laws 1967, c. 954, s. 4.

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