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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 1 — Civil Procedure

§ 1-507.52. Interest on unsecured claims.

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§ 1-507.52. Interest on unsecured claims.
To the extent that funds are available to pay in full the allowed unsecured claims under G.S. 1-507.51(a)(7), the holder of each allowed unsecured claim shall also be entitled to receive interest, calculated from the time of appointment on the amount of its allowed unsecured claim at the legal rate set forth in G.S. 24-1. If there are not sufficient funds in the receivership to pay in full the interest owed to all the holders of allowed unsecured claims, then the interest shall be paid pro rata. (2020-75, s. 1.)
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