North Carolina Statutes
§ 59-1005 — Dismissal of action
North Carolina § 59-1005
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 59-1005 (2026).
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Such action shall not be discontinued, dismissed, compromised or settled without the approval of the court. If the court shall determine that the interest of the partners or of the creditors of the partnership will be substantially affected by such discontinuance, dismissal, compromise, or settlement, the court, in its discretion, may direct that notice, by publication or otherwise, shall be given to such partners or creditors whose interest it determines will be so affected. If notice is so directed to be given, the court may determine which one or more of the parties to the action shall bear the expense of giving the same, in such amount as the court shall be awarded as costs of the action. (1985 (Reg. Sess., 1986), c. 989, s. 2.)
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§ 59-1001
Right of action§ 59-1002
Proper plaintiff§ 59-1003
Pleading§ 59-1004
Expenses§ 59-1005
Dismissal of action§ 59-1006
Construction§ 59-101
Short title§ 59-102
Definitions§ 59-103
Name§ 59-1050
Conversion§ 59-1051
Plan of conversion§ 59-1053
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