Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter6. Liability for Court Costs. |
Article3. Civil Actions and Proceedings |
§6-23. Defendant unreasonably defending after notice of no personal claim to pay costs
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In case of a defendant, against whom no personal claim is made, the plaintiff may deliver to such defendant with the summons, a notice subscribed by the plaintiff or his attorney, setting forth the general object of the action, a brief description of the property affected by it, if it affects real or personal property, and that no personal claim is made against such defendant. If a defendant on whom such notice is served unreasonably defends the action, he shall pay costs to the plaintiff.
(Code, s. 216; Rev., s. 1270; C.S., s. 1246.)