28C-5. Service of notices.
All notices required under this Chapter shall be served on all parties to the action and on all other persons entitled to such notice in the manner now prescribed by Rules of Civil Procedure, and in addition thereto the absentee shall be served by publication once in each of four successive weeks in one or more newspapers in the county where the proceeding is pending, and one copy shall be posted in a conspicuous place upon each parcel of land shown in the temporary receiver's inventory, and one copy shall be sent by registered or certified mail with return receipt requested to the last known address of such absentee. The judge may in his discretion cause other and further notice to be given within or without the county. (1965, c. 815, s. 1; 1973, c. 1329, s. 2; 1981, c. 682, s. 8.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 28C - Estates of Missing Persons
§ 28C-1 - Death not presumed from seven years' absence; exposure to peril to be considered.
§ 28C-2 - Action for receiver; contents of complaint; parties.
§ 28C-3 - Procedure on complaint.
§ 28C-4 - Notice to interested persons.
§ 28C-6 - Procedure after notice.
§ 28C-8 - Powers and duties of permanent receiver.
§ 28C-9 - Search for absentee.
§ 28C-10 - Claims against absentee.
§ 28C-11 - Final finding and decree.
§ 28C-12 - Termination of receivership.
§ 28C-13 - Distribution of property of absentee.
§ 28C-14 - Additional limitations on accounting, distribution or making claim by absentee.
§ 28C-15 - When claim of absentee barred.
§ 28C-16 - Laws of administration of estates applicable.
§ 28C-17 - Appointment of public administrator as receiver for estate of less than $1,000.
§ 28C-18 - Payment of insurance policies.
§ 28C-19 - Absentee Insurance Fund.
§ 28C-20 - Provisions applicable to person held incommunicado in foreign country.