1-304. Against married woman.
An execution may issue against a married woman, and it must direct the levy and collection of the amount of the judgment against her from her separate property, and not otherwise. (C.C.P., s. 259; Code, s. 443; Rev., s. 617; C.S., s. 665.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 1-302 - Judgment enforced by execution.
§ 1-303 - Kinds of; signed by clerk; when sealed.
§ 1-304 - Against married woman.
§ 1-305 - Clerk to issue, in six weeks; penalty; limitations on issuance.
§ 1-306 - Enforcement as of course.
§ 1-307 - Issued from and returned to court of rendition.
§ 1-308 - To what counties issued.
§ 1-309 - Sale of land under execution.
§ 1-310 - When dated and returnable.
§ 1-312 - Rights against property of defendant dying in execution.
§ 1-314 - Variance between judgment and execution.
§ 1-315 - Property liable to sale under execution; bill of sale.
§ 1-316 - Sale of trust estates; purchaser's title.
§ 1-317 - Sheriff's deed on sale of equity of redemption.
§ 1-318 - Forthcoming bond for personal property.
§ 1-319 - Procedure on giving bond; subsequent levies.
§ 1-320 - Summary remedy on forthcoming bond.
§ 1-321 - Entry of returns on judgment docket; penalty.
§ 1-322 - Cost of keeping livestock; officer's account.
§ 1-323 - Purchaser of defective title; remedy against defendant.
§ 1-324.1 - Judgment against corporation; property subject to execution.
§ 1-324.2 - Agent must furnish information as to corporate officers and property.
§ 1-324.3 - Shares subject to execution; agent must furnish information.
§ 1-324.4 - Debts due corporation subject to execution; duty, etc., of agent.
§ 1-324.5 - Violations of three preceding sections misdemeanor.
§ 1-324.6 - Proceedings when custodian of corporate books is a nonresident.