58-76-1. Bonds in actions payable to court officer may be sued on in name of State.
Bonds and other obligations taken in the course of any proceeding at law, under the direction of the court, and payable to any clerk, commissioner, or officer of the court, for the benefit of the suitors in the cause, or others having an interest in such obligation, may be put in suit in the name of the State. (R.C., c. 13, s. 11; Code, s. 51; Rev., s. 280; C.S., s. 353.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 76 - Actions on Bonds.
§ 58-76-1 - Bonds in actions payable to court officer may be sued on in name of State.
§ 58-76-5 - Liability and right of action on official bonds.
§ 58-76-10 - Complaint must show party in interest; election to sue officer individually.
§ 58-76-15 - Summary remedy on official bond.
§ 58-76-20 - Officer unlawfully detaining money liable for damages.
§ 58-76-25 - Evidence against principal admissible against sureties.
§ 58-76-30 - Officer liable for negligence in collecting debt.