North Carolina Statutes

§ 105-346 — Peremptory mandamus to enforce order when no appeal

North Carolina § 105-346
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 105Taxation
Art. 24Review and Enforcement of Orders
Subch. IILISTING, APPRAISAL, AND ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY AND COLLECTION OF TAXES ON PROPERTY

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 105-346 (2026).

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(a)If no appeal is taken from an order or decision of the Property Tax Commission within the time prescribed by law and the person to which the order or decision is directed fails to put the same in operation, as therein required, the Commission may apply to the judge regularly assigned to the superior court district which includes Wake County, or to the resident judge of said district at chambers upon 10 days' notice, for a peremptory mandamus upon said person for the putting in force of said order or decision; and if said judge shall find that the order of said Commission was valid and within the scope of its powers, he shall issue such peremptory mandamus.
(b)An appeal shall lie to the Court of Appeals in behalf of the Commission, or the defendant, from the refusal or the granting of

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