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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 1 — Civil Procedure

§ 1-440.26. To whom garnishment process may be delivered when garnishee is corporation.

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§ 1-440.26. To whom garnishment process may be delivered when garnishee is corporation.
(a)When the garnishee is a domestic corporation, the copies of the process listed in G.S. 1-440.25 may be delivered to the president or other head, secretary, cashier, treasurer, director, managing agent or local agent of the corporation.
(b)When the garnishee is a foreign corporation, the copies of the process listed in G.S. 1-440.25 may be delivered only to the president, treasurer or secretary thereof personally and while such officer is within the State, except that
(1)If the corporation has property within this State, or
(2)If the cause of action arose in this State, or
(3)If the plaintiff resides in this State,
the copies of the process may be delivered to any of the persons designated in subsection
(a)of this section.
(c)A person receiving or collecting money within this State on behalf of a corporation is deemed to be a local agent of the corporation for the purpose of this section. (1947, c. 693, s. 1.)
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