North Carolina Statutes
§ 59-83 — Accounting compelled
North Carolina § 59-83
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 59-83 (2026).
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In case any surviving partner fails to come to a settlement with the executor or administrator of the deceased partner within the time prescribed by law, the clerk of the superior court may, at the instance of such executor, administrator or other person interested in such deceased partnership estate, cite the surviving partners to a final settlement as provided for by law in the case of executors and administrators. (1901, c. 640, s. 8; Rev., s. 2547; C.S., s. 3286.)
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Pleading§ 59-1004
Expenses§ 59-1005
Dismissal of action§ 59-1006
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Short title§ 59-102
Definitions§ 59-103
Name§ 59-1050
Conversion§ 59-1051
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