North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - General Provisions.
§ 75-10 - Power to compel examination.

75-10. Power to compel examination.
In performing the duty required in G.S. 75-9, the Attorney General shall have power, at any and all times, to require the officers, agents or employees of any such corporation or business, and all other persons having knowledge with respect to the matters and affairs of such corporations or businesses, to submit themselves to examination by him, and produce for his inspection any of the books and papers of any such corporations or businesses, or which are in any way connected with the business thereof; and the Attorney General is hereby given the right to administer oath to any person whom he may desire to examine. He shall also, if it may become necessary, have a right to apply to any justice or judge of the appellate or superior court divisions, after five days' notice of such application, for an order on any such person or corporation he may desire to examine to appear and subject himself or itself to such examination, and disobedience of such order shall constitute contempt, and shall be punishable as in other cases of disobedience of a proper order of such judge. (1913, c. 41, s. 9; C.S., s. 2568; 1969, c. 44, s. 56; c. 833.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 75 - Monopolies, Trusts and Consumer Protection

Article 1 - General Provisions.

§ 75-1 - Combinations in restraint of trade illegal.

§ 75-1.1 - Methods of competition, acts and practices regulated; legislative policy.

§ 75-2 - Any restraint in violation of common law included.

§ 75-2.1 - Monopolizing and attempting to monopolize prohibited.

§ 75-4 - Contracts to be in writing.

§ 75-8 - Continuous violations separate offenses.

§ 75-9 - Duty of Attorney General to investigate.

§ 75-10 - Power to compel examination.

§ 75-11 - Person examined exempt from prosecution.

§ 75-12 - Refusal to furnish information; false swearing.

§ 75-13 - Criminal prosecution; district attorneys to assist; expenses.

§ 75-14 - Action to obtain mandatory order.

§ 75-15 - Actions prosecuted by Attorney General.

§ 75-15.1 - Restoration of property and cancellation of contract.

§ 75-15.2 - Civil penalty.

§ 75-16 - Civil action by person injured; treble damages.

§ 75-16.1 - Attorney fee.

§ 75-16.2 - Limitation of actions.

§ 75-17 - Lender may not require borrower to deal with particular insurer.

§ 75-18 - Lender may require nondiscriminatory approval of insurer.

§ 75-19 - Violators subject to fine and injunction.

§ 75-20 - Unsolicited checks to secure loans.

§ 75-27 - Unsolicited merchandise.

§ 75-28 - Unauthorized disclosure of tax information; violation a Class 1 misdemeanor.

§ 75-29 - Unfair and deceptive trade names; use of term "wholesale" in advertising, etc.

§ 75-31 - Work-at-home solicitations.

§ 75-32 - Representation of winning a prize.

§ 75-33 - Representation of eligibility to win a prize.

§ 75-34 - Representation of being specially selected.

§ 75-35 - Simulation of checks and invoices.

§ 75-36 - Certain contracts relating to toner or inkjet cartridges void and unenforceable as a matter of public policy.

§ 75-37 - Declaration of State public policy.

§ 75-38 - Prohibit excessive pricing during states of disaster, states of emergency, or abnormal market disruptions.

§ 75-39 - Conditioning services on electric service prohibited.

§ 75-40 - Deadline for mailing consumer rebates.

§ 75-41 - Contracts with automatic renewal clauses.

§ 75-42 - Deceptive representation of geographical location in telephone directory, print advertisement, or on the Internet.

§ 75-43 - Solicitation of a fee for copy of recorded documents.