Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter14. Criminal Law. |
SubchapterV. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY |
Article19A. Obtaining Property or Services by False or Fraudulent Use of Credit Device or Other Means |
§14-113.2. Notice defined; prima facie evidence of receipt of notice
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The word "notice" as used in G.S. 14-113.1 shall be construed to include either notice given in person or notice given in writing to the person to whom the number or device was issued. The sending of a notice in writing by registered or certified mail in the United States mail, duly stamped and addressed to such person at his last address known to the issuer, shall be prima facie evidence that such notice was duly received after five days from the date of the deposit in the mail.
(1961, c. 223, s. 3; 1965, c. 1147; 1967, c. 1244, s. 1.)