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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 1 - Civil Procedure
    • Article 36 - Claim and Delivery.
    • § 1-472 - Claim for delivery of personal property.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 36 - Claim and Delivery.
    § 1-472 - Claim for delivery of personal property.

    1-472. Claim for delivery of personal property.
    The plaintiff in an action to recover the possession of personal property may claim the immediate delivery of the property as provided in this Article at any time before the judgment in the principal action. (C.C.P., s. 176; Code, s. 321; Rev., s. 790; C.S., s. 830; 1977, c. 753.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 1 - Civil Procedure

    Article 36 - Claim and Delivery.

    § 1-472 - Claim for delivery of personal property.

    § 1-473 - Affidavit and requisites.

    § 1-474 - Order of seizure and delivery to plaintiff.

    § 1-474.1 - Notice of hearing; waiver; permissible form of notice and waiver.

    § 1-475 - Plaintiff's undertaking.

    § 1-476 - Sheriff's duties.

    § 1-477 - Exceptions to undertaking; liability of sheriff.

    § 1-478 - Defendant's undertaking for replevy.

    § 1-479 - Qualification and justification of defendant's sureties.

    § 1-480 - Property concealed in buildings.

    § 1-481 - Care and delivery of seized property.

    § 1-482 - Property claimed by third person; proceedings.

    § 1-483 - Delivery of property to intervener.

    § 1-484 - Sheriff to return papers in 10 days.

    § 1-484.1 - Remedy not exclusive.

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