North Carolina Statutes

§ 1-495 — Stipulation as to judge to hear

North Carolina § 1-495
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 1Civil Procedure
Art. 37Injunction
Subch. XIIIPROVISIONAL REMEDIES

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 1-495 (2026).

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By a stipulation in writing, signed by all the parties to an application for an injunction order, or their attorneys, to the effect that the matter may be heard before a judge of the appropriate trial division designated in the stipulation, the judge before whom the restraining order is returnable by law, or who is by law the judge to hear the motion for an injunction order, shall, upon receipt of the stipulation forward it and all the papers to the judge designated, whose duty it then is to hear and decide the matter, and return all the papers to the court out of which they issued. (1883, c. 33; Code, s. 337; Rev., s. 816; C.S., s. 853; 1973, c. 66, s. 4.) §§ 1-496 through 1-497. Repealed by Session Laws 1967, c. 954, s. 4.

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