1-312. Rights against property of defendant dying in execution.
Parties at whose suit the body of a person is taken in execution for a judgment recovered, their executors or administrators, may after the death of the person so taken and dying in execution, have the same rights against the property of the person deceased, as they might have had if that person had never been in execution. (21 James I, s. 24; R.C., c. 45, s. 28; Code, s. 469; Rev., s. 626; C.S., s. 674.)
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.