1-366. Receiver to sue debtors of judgment debtor.
If it appears that a person or corporation alleged to have property of the judgment debtor, or indebted to him, claims an interest in the property adverse to him, or denies the debt, such interest or debt is recoverable only in an action against such person or corporation by the receiver; but the court or judge may, by order, forbid a transfer or other disposition of such property or interest till a sufficient opportunity is given to the receiver to commence and prosecute the action to judgment and execution, but such order may at any time be modified or dissolved by the court or judge having jurisdiction on such security as he directs. (C.C.P., s. 271; 1870-1, c. 245; Code, s. 497; Rev., s. 682; C.S., s. 725.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 31 - Supplemental Proceedings.
§ 1-352 - Execution unsatisfied, debtor ordered to answer.
§ 1-352.1 - Interrogatories to discover assets.
§ 1-352.2 - Additional method of discovering assets.
§ 1-353 - Property withheld from execution; proceedings.
§ 1-354 - Proceedings against joint debtors.
§ 1-355 - Debtor leaving State, or concealing himself, arrested; bond.
§ 1-356 - Examination of parties and witnesses.
§ 1-357 - Incriminating answers not privileged; not used in criminal proceedings.
§ 1-358 - Disposition of property forbidden.
§ 1-359 - Debtors of judgment debtor may satisfy execution.
§ 1-360 - Debtors of judgment debtor may be summoned.
§ 1-360.1 - Execution on the property of debtors of judgment debtor.
§ 1-361 - Where proceedings instituted and defendant examined.
§ 1-362 - Debtor's property ordered sold.
§ 1-364 - Filing and record of appointment; property vests in receiver.
§ 1-365 - Where order of appointment recorded.