North Carolina Statutes

§ 19-16 — Appearance and answer; default judgment

North Carolina § 19-16
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 19Offenses Against Public Morals
Art. 2Civil Remedy for Sales of Harmful Materials to Minors

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 19-16 (2026).

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(a)On or before the return date specified in the summons issued pursuant to this Article, or within 15 days after the service of such summons, or within 15 days after receiving actual notice of the issuance of such summons, the author, publisher or any person interested in sending or causing to be sent, bringing or causing to be brought, into this State for sale or distribution or disseminating in any manner, or any person in this State preparing, selling, offering, exhibiting or commercially distributing, or disseminating in any manner or possessing with intent to sell, offer or commercially distribute or exhibit or disseminate in any manner the material attached as an exhibit to the endorsed complaint, may appear and may intervene as a respondent and file an answer.
(b)If, after servic

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