1-75.6. Personal jurisdiction - Manner of exercising by service of process.
A court of this State having jurisdiction of the subject matter and grounds for personal jurisdiction as provided in G.S. 1-75.4 may exercise personal jurisdiction over a defendant by service of process in accordance with the provisions of Rule 4(j) or Rule 4(j1) of the Rules of Civil Procedure. (1967, c. 954, s. 2; 1983, c. 231.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 1-75.1 - Legislative intent.
§ 1-75.3 - Jurisdictional requirements for judgments against persons, status and things.
§ 1-75.4 - Personal jurisdiction, grounds for generally.
§ 1-75.5 - Joinder of causes in the same action.
§ 1-75.6 - Personal jurisdiction - Manner of exercising by service of process.
§ 1-75.7 - Personal jurisdiction - Grounds for without service of summons.
§ 1-75.8 - Jurisdiction in rem or quasi in rem - Grounds for generally.
§ 1-75.9 - Jurisdiction in rem or quasi in rem - Manner of exercising.
§ 1-75.10 - Proof of service of summons, defendant appearing in action.
§ 1-75.11 - Judgment against nonappearing defendant, proof of jurisdiction.