1-209.1. Petitioner who abandons condemnation proceeding taxed with fee for respondent's attorney.
In all condemnation proceedings authorized by G.S. 40A-3 or by any other statute, the clerks of the superior courts are authorized to fix and tax the petitioner with a reasonable fee for respondent's attorney in cases in which the petitioner takes or submits to a voluntary nonsuit or otherwise abandons the proceeding. (1957, c. 400, s. 1; 2001-487, s. 38(a).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 1-208.1 - Judgment docket, judgment and docket book defined.
§ 1-209.2 - Voluntary nonsuit by petitioner in condemnation proceeding.
§ 1-210 - Return of execution; order for disbursement of proceeds.
§ 1-215.1 - Judgments or orders not rendered on Mondays validated.
§ 1-215.2 - Time within which judgments or orders signed on days other than Mondays may be attacked.
§ 1-215.3 - Validation of conveyances pursuant to orders made on days other than Mondays.
§ 1-217 - Certain default judgments validated.
§ 1-217.1 - Judgments based on summons erroneously designated alias or pluries validated.
§ 1-217.2 - Judgments by default to remove cloud from title to real estate validated.
§ 1-223 - Against married persons.
§ 1-228 - Regarded as a deed and registered.
§ 1-229 - Certified registered copy evidence.
§ 1-230 - In action for recovery of personal property.
§ 1-231 - What judge approves judgments.
§ 1-233 - Docketed and indexed.
§ 1-234 - Where and how docketed; lien.
§ 1-235 - Of appellate division docketed in superior court; lien.
§ 1-236.1 - Transcripts of judgments certified by deputy clerks validated.
§ 1-241 - Clerk to pay money to party entitled.
§ 1-242 - Credits upon judgments.
§ 1-243 - For money due on judicial sale.
§ 1-245 - Cancellation of judgments discharged through bankruptcy proceedings.
§ 1-246 - Assignment of judgment to be entered on judgment docket, signed and witnessed.