WebNorth Carolina General Statutes. The General Statutes include changes through SL 2023-122. Statutes Table of Contents Statutes and Session Laws affected by ratified bills - changes from all sessions Statutes Archive.
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WebGeneral Statute Chapters - North Carolina General Assembly. Home. Bills & Laws. General Statutes. Table of Contents. NC General Statutes Table of Contents. The General Statutes include changes through SL 2023-122. Search. Citation Lookup. Table of Contents. Chapter 1. Civil Procedure. Chapter 1A. Rules of Civil Procedure. Chapter 1B. …
WebThe North Carolina General Statutes have been updated and now include changes through SL 2023-122. Summaries of Substantive Ratified Legislation – 2023. Public …
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WebGeneral Statutes; Table of Contents; Chapter 25; Chapter 25 - Uniform Commercial Code. The General Statutes include changes through SL 2023-122. General Statutes published on this website are not official. Please read the caveats for more information.
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WebGeneral Statutes; Table of Contents; Chapter 8; Chapter 8 - Evidence. The General Statutes include changes through SL 2023-122. General Statutes published on this …
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WebJanuary 20, 2021. Good news! The General Statutes online are now updated through July 13, 2020. This includes all 2019-2020 legislation passed by the General Assembly except: H.B. 1105, Coronavirus Relief Act 3.0. H.B. 807, Championship NC Act. S.B. 872, Additional 2020 Appointments.
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Web(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 81B of Chapter 15A of the General Statutes, the court may sentence the defendant to active punishment for a term of months greater than that authorized pursuant to G.S. 15A‑1340.17, up to and including life imprisonment without parole, if the court finds that the nature of the offense and the harm ...