§50-49. Witnesses; subpoenas; depositions; court
§ 50-49. Witnesses; subpoenas; depositions; court(a) The arbitrators have the power to administer oaths and may issue subpoenas for attendance of witnesses and for production of books,
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§ 50-49. Witnesses; subpoenas; depositions; court(a) The arbitrators have the power to administer oaths and may issue subpoenas for attendance of witnesses and for production of books,
Read MoreThis agreement is a sample separation agreement intended only to provide you with an example of this type of document to illustrate the other materials on this site. Use of this form as your separation agreement without attorney guidance would be a mistake. This agreement contains language tailored to the specific situation of the parties […]
Read More§ 50-48. Representation by attorney.A party has the right to be represented by counsel at any proceeding or hearing under this Article. A waiver of representation prior to a proceeding or
Read More§ 50-46. Majority action by arbitrators.The arbitrators’ powers shall be exercised by a majority unless otherwise provided by the arbitration agreement or this Article. (1999-185, s. 1.) Back to the Top
Read More§ 50-45. Appointment of arbitrators; rules for conducting(a) Unless the parties agree otherwise, a single arbitrator shall be chosen by the parties to arbitrate allmatters in dispute.(b) If the
Read More§ 50‑44. Interim relief and interim measures.(a) In the case of an arbitration where arbitrators have not yet been appointed, or where the
Read More§ 50-43. Proceedings to compel or stay arbitration.(a) On a party’s application showing an agreement under G.S. 50-42 and an opposing party’s refusal to arbitrate, the court shall order
Read More§ 50-42. Arbitration agreements made valid, irrevocable, and enforceable(a) During, or after marriage, parties may agree in writing to submit to arbitration any controversy, except for the
Read More§ 50-41. Purpose; short title.(a) It is the policy of this State to allow, by agreement of all parties, the arbitration of all issues arising from a marital separation or divorce, except for the
Read More§ 14-134.3. Domestic criminal trespass (a)Any person who enters after being forbidden to do so or remains after being ordered to leave by the lawful occupant, upon the premises occupied by
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