1-30. Applicable to actions by State.
The limitations prescribed by law apply to civil actions brought in the name of the State, or for its benefit, in the same manner as to actions by or for the benefit of private parties. (C.C.P., s. 38; Code, s. 159; Rev., s. 375; C.S., s. 420.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 3 - Limitations, General Provisions.
§ 1-15 - Statute runs from accrual of action.
§ 1-18 - Disability of marriage.
§ 1-19 - Cumulative disabilities.
§ 1-20 - Disability must exist when right of action accrues.
§ 1-21 - Defendant out of State; when action begun or judgment enforced.
§ 1-22 - Death before limitation expires; action by or against personal representative or collector.
§ 1-23 - Time of stay by injunction or prohibition.
§ 1-24 - Time during controversy on probate of will or granting letters.
§ 1-26 - New promise must be in writing.
§ 1-27 - Act, admission or acknowledgment by party to obligation, co-obligor or guarantor.
§ 1-30 - Applicable to actions by State.
§ 1-31 - Action upon a mutual, open and current account.
§ 1-32 - Not applicable to bank bills.