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2013 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 1 - Civil Procedure.
Article 3 - Limitations, General Provisions.
- Section 1-14 - Repealed by Session Laws 1967, c. 954, s. 4.
- Section 1-15 - Statute runs from accrual of action.
- Section 1-15.1 - 1. Statutes of limitation and repose for civil actions seeking to recover damages arising out of a criminal act.
- Section 1-16 - Repealed by Session Laws 1967, c. 954, s. 4.
- Section 1-17 - Disabilities.
- Section 1-18 - Disability of marriage.
- Section 1-19 - Cumulative disabilities.
- Section 1-20 - Disability must exist when right of action accrues.
- Section 1-21 - Defendant out of State; when action begun or judgment enforced.
- Section 1-22 - Death before limitation expires; action by or against personal representative or collector.
- Section 1-23 - Time of stay by injunction or prohibition.
- Section 1-24 - Time during controversy on probate of will or granting letters.
- Section 1-25 - Repealed by Session Laws 1967, c. 954, s. 4.
- Section 1-26 - New promise must be in writing.
- Section 1-27 - Act, admission or acknowledgment by party to obligation, co-obligor or guarantor.
- Section 1-28 - Undisclosed partner.
- Section 1-29 - Cotenants.
- Section 1-30 - Applicable to actions by State.
- Section 1-31 - Action upon a mutual, open and current account.
- Section 1-32 - Not applicable to bank bills.
- Section 1-33 - Actions against bank directors or stockholders.
- Section 1-34 - Aliens in time of war.
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