by admin | May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, North Carolina, Superior and District Courts
(a)Electronic Filing. Electronic filing is available only in (i) cases that are either designated “complex business” or assigned to a Business Court judge under Rule 2.1 of these rules and (ii) cases subject to the North Carolina eFiling Pilot Project. The...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, North Carolina, Superior and District Courts
The judge or clerk of the court in which the action is pending may by order extend the time for filing answer.When counsel, by consent under Rule 6(b), agree upon an enlargement of time, the agreement shall be reduced to writing and filed with the clerk.N.C. R. Prac....
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, North Carolina
(a) Entry. – When a party against whom a judgment for affirmative relief is sought has failed to plead or is otherwise subject to default judgment as provided by these rules or by statute and that fact is made to appear by affidavit, motion of attorney for the...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, North Carolina
(a) Definition. – A judgment is either interlocutory or the final determination of the rights of the parties.(b) Judgment upon multiple claims or involving multiple parties. – When more than one claim for relief is presented in an action, whether as a...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, North Carolina, Superior and District Courts
(a) In resolving scheduling conflicts when an attorney has conflicting engagements in different courts, the following priorities should ordinarily prevail: 1. Appellate courts should prevail over trial courts.2. Any of the trial court matters listed in this...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, North Carolina, Superior and District Courts
An application for a continuance shall be made to the presiding judge of the court in which the case is calendared.N.C. R. Prac. Sup. & Dist. Ct. Civ. P. 3276 N.C. 735; 282 N.C. 737; 356 N.C. 703Amended August 26, 2020; amended October 6, 2020.
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