1-429. Deposit applied to plaintiff's judgment.
When money has been deposited, and remains on deposit at the time of an order or judgment for the payment of money to the plaintiff, the clerk or other officer shall, under the direction of the court, apply the same in satisfaction thereof, and after satisfying the judgment shall refund any surplus to the defendant. If the judgment is in favor of the defendant the clerk or other officer shall refund to him the whole sum deposited and remaining unapplied. (C.C.P., s. 170; Code, s. 312; Rev., s. 747; C.S., s. 787.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 1-409 - Arrest only as herein prescribed.
§ 1-410 - In what cases arrest allowed.
§ 1-411 - Order and affidavit.
§ 1-412 - Undertaking before order.
§ 1-413 - Issuance and form of order.
§ 1-414 - Copies of affidavit and order to defendant.
§ 1-416 - Vacation of order for failure to serve.
§ 1-417 - Motion to vacate order; jury trial.
§ 1-418 - Counter affidavits by plaintiff.
§ 1-419 - How defendant discharged.
§ 1-420 - Defendant's undertaking.
§ 1-421 - Defendant's undertaking delivered to clerk; exception.
§ 1-422 - Notice of justification; new bail.
§ 1-423 - Qualifications of bail.
§ 1-424 - Justification of bail.
§ 1-426 - Deposit in lieu of bail.
§ 1-427 - Deposit paid into court; liability on sheriff's bond.
§ 1-428 - Bail substituted for deposit.
§ 1-429 - Deposit applied to plaintiff's judgment.
§ 1-430 - Defendant in jail, sheriff may take bail.
§ 1-431 - When sheriff liable as bail.
§ 1-432 - Action on sheriff's bond.
§ 1-434 - Surrender of defendant.
§ 1-435 - Bail may arrest defendant.
§ 1-436 - Proceedings against bail by motion.
§ 1-437 - Liability of bail to sheriff.