North Carolina Statutes
§ 98-14 — Rules for petitions and motions
North Carolina § 98-14
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 98-14 (2026).
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The following rules shall be observed in petitions and motions under this Chapter:
(1)The facts stated in every petition or motion shall be verified by affidavit of the petitioner that they are true according to the best of his knowledge, information, and belief.
(2)The instrument or paper sought to be established by any petition shall be fully set forth in its substance, and its precise language shall be stated when the same is remembered.
(3)All persons interested in the prayers of the petition or decree shall be made parties.
(4)Petitions to establish a record of any court shall be filed in the superior court of the county where the record is sought to be established. Other petitions may be filed in the office of the clerk.
(5)The costs shall be paid as the court may decree.
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