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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 1 - Civil Procedure
    • Article 26 - Declaratory Judgments.
    • § 1-261 - Jury trial.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 26 - Declaratory Judgments.
    § 1-261 - Jury trial.

    1-261. Jury trial.
    When a proceeding under this Article involves the determination of an issue of fact, such issue may be determined in the same manner as issues of fact are tried and determined in other civil actions in the court in which the proceeding is pending. (1931, c. 102, s. 9.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 1 - Civil Procedure

    Article 26 - Declaratory Judgments.

    § 1-253 - Courts of record permitted to enter declaratory judgments of rights, status and other legal relations.

    § 1-254 - Courts given power of construction of all instruments.

    § 1-255 - Who may apply for a declaration.

    § 1-256 - Enumeration of declarations not exclusive.

    § 1-257 - Discretion of court.

    § 1-258 - Review.

    § 1-259 - Supplemental relief.

    § 1-260 - Parties.

    § 1-261 - Jury trial.

    § 1-262 - Hearing before judge where no issues of fact raised or jury trial waived; what judge may hear.

    § 1-263 - Costs.

    § 1-264 - Liberal construction and administration.

    § 1-265 - Word "person" construed.

    § 1-266 - Uniformity of interpretation.

    § 1-267 - Short title.

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