7A-251. Appeal from clerk to judge.
(a) In all matters properly cognizable in the superior court division which are heard originally before the clerk of superior court, appeals lie to the judge of superior court having jurisdiction from all orders and judgments of the clerk for review in all matters of law or legal inference, in accordance with the procedure provided in Chapter 1 of the General Statutes.
(b) In all matters properly cognizable in the district court division which are heard originally before the clerk of superior court, appeals lie to the judge of district court having jurisdiction from all orders and judgments of the clerk for review in all matters of law or legal inference, in accordance with the procedure provided in Chapter 1 of the General Statutes. (1965, c. 310, s. 1; 1995, c. 88, s. 8.)
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-246 - Special proceedings; exceptions; guardianship and trust administration.
§ 7A-248 - Condemnation actions and proceedings.
§ 7A-249 - Corporate receiverships.
§ 7A-250 - Review of decisions of administrative agencies.