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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 7A - Judicial Department
    • Article 20 - Original Civil Jurisdiction of the Trial Divisions.
    • § 7A-247 - Quo warranto.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 20 - Original Civil Jurisdiction of the Trial Divisions.
    § 7A-247 - Quo warranto.

    7A-247. Quo warranto.
    The superior court division is the proper division, without regard to the amount in controversy, for the trial of all civil actions seeking as principal relief the remedy of quo warranto, according to the practice and procedure provided for obtaining that remedy. (1965, c. 310, s. 1; 1971, c. 377, s. 13.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 7A - Judicial Department

    Article 20 - Original Civil Jurisdiction of the Trial Divisions.

    § 7A-240 - Original civil jurisdiction generally.

    § 7A-241 - Original jurisdiction in probate and administration of decedents' estates.

    § 7A-242 - Concurrently held original jurisdiction allocated between trial divisions.

    § 7A-243 - Proper division for trial of civil actions generally determined by amount in controversy.

    § 7A-244 - Domestic relations.

    § 7A-245 - Injunctive and declaratory relief to enforce or invalidate statutes; constitutional rights.

    § 7A-246 - Special proceedings; exceptions; guardianship and trust administration.

    § 7A-247 - Quo warranto.

    § 7A-248 - Condemnation actions and proceedings.

    § 7A-249 - Corporate receiverships.

    § 7A-250 - Review of decisions of administrative agencies.

    § 7A-251 - Appeal from clerk to judge.

    § 7A-253 - Infractions.

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