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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 1 - Civil Procedure
    • Article 26 - Declaratory Judgments.
    • § 1-265 - Word "person" construed.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 26 - Declaratory Judgments.
    § 1-265 - Word "person" construed.

    1-265. Word "person" construed.
    The word "person" wherever used in this Article, shall be construed to mean any person, State agency, partnership, joint-stock company, unincorporated association, or society, or municipal corporation or other corporation of any character whatsoever. (1931, c. 102, s. 13; 2001-192, s. 3.)

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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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