1-493. What judges have jurisdiction.
All judges of the superior court and judges of the district court authorized to hear in-chambers matters have jurisdiction to grant injunctions and issue restraining orders in all civil actions and proceedings pending in their respective divisions. (1876-7, c. 223, ss. 1, 2; 1879, c. 63, ss. 1, 3; Code, s. 335; Rev., s. 814; C.S., s. 851; 1971, c. 381, s. 12; 1973, c. 66, s. 2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
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§ 1-485 - When preliminary injunction issued.
§ 1-486 - When solvent defendant restrained.
§ 1-487 - Timberlands, trial of title to.
§ 1-488 - When timber may be cut.
§ 1-493 - What judges have jurisdiction.
§ 1-494 - Before what judge returnable.
§ 1-495 - Stipulation as to judge to hear.
§ 1-498 - Application to extend, modify, or vacate; before whom heard.
§ 1-500 - Restraining orders and injunctions in effect pending appeal; indemnifying bond.