North Carolina Statutes

§ 7A-228 — (Effective until October 1, 2025) New trial before magistrate; appeal for trial de novo; how appeal perfected; oral notice; dismissal

North Carolina·Ch. 7A Judicial Department·Art. 19 Small Claim Actions in District Court·Subch. IV DISTRICT COURT DIVISION OF THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE
(a)The chief district court judge may authorize magistrates to hear motions to set aside an order or judgment pursuant to G.S. 1A-1, Rule 60(b)(1) and order a new trial before a magistrate. The exercise of the authority of the chief district court judge in allowing magistrates to hear Rule 60(b)(1) motions shall not be construed to limit the authority of the district court to hear motions pursuant to Rule 60(b)(1) through (6) of the Rules of Civil Procedure for relief from a judgment or order entered by a magistrate and, if granted, to order a new trial before a magistrate. After final disposition before the magistrate, the sole remedy for an aggrieved party is appeal for trial de novo before a district court judge or a jury. Notice of appeal may be given orally in open court upon announc

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