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North Carolina

Chapter 6 — Liability for Court Costs
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Article 2.
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Article 3.
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Article 4.
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Article 5.
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Article 5.
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Article 6.
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Chapter 6.
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Article 6.
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§ 6-2. Repealed by Session Laws 1971, c.
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§ 6-3. Sureties on prosecution bonds liable for costs.
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§ 6-4. Execution for unpaid costs; bill of costs to be attached.
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§§ 6-5 through 6-6.
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§ 6-7. Clerk to enter costs in case file.
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§§ 6-8 through 6-12.
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§ 6-14. Civil action by and against State officers.
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§ 6-15. Actions by State for private persons, etc.
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§ 6-16. Repealed by Session Laws 1971, c.
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§ 6-17. Costs of State on appeals to federal courts.
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§ 6-17.1. Costs and expenses of State in connection with federal litigation arising out of State cases.
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§ 6-19. When costs allowed as of course to defendant.
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§ 6-19.1. Attorney's fees to parties appealing or defending against agency decision.
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§ 6-19.2: Repealed by Session Laws 1995, c.
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§ 6-20. Costs allowed or not, in discretion of court.
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§ 6-21. Costs allowed either party or apportioned in discretion of court.
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§ 6-21.1. Allowance of counsel fees as part of costs in certain cases.
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§ 6-21.2. Attorneys' fees in notes, etc., in addition to interest.
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§ 6-21.3. Remedies for returned check.
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§ 6-21.4. Allowance of counsel fees and costs in certain cases involving principals or teachers.
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§ 6-21.5. Attorney's fees in nonjusticiable cases.
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§ 6-21.6. Reciprocal attorneys' fees provisions in business contracts.
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§ 6-21.7. Attorneys' fees; cities or counties acting outside the scope of their authority.
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§ 6-22. Petitioner to pay costs in certain cases.
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§ 6-23. Defendant unreasonably defending after notice of no personal claim to pay costs.
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§ 6-24. Suits by an indigent; payment of costs by an indigent.
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§ 6-25. Party seeking recovery on usurious contracts; no costs.
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§ 6-26. Costs in special proceedings.
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§ 6-27. Repealed by Session Laws 1971, c.
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§ 6-28. Costs of laying off homestead and exemption.
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§ 6-29. Costs of reassessment of homestead.
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§ 6-30. Costs against infant plaintiff; guardian responsible.
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§ 6-31. Costs where executor, administrator, trustee of express trust, or person authorized by statute a party.
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§ 6-32. Costs against assignee after action brought.
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§§ 6-34 through 6-35.
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§§ 6-41 through 6-44.
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§ 6-48. Arrest for nonpayment of fine and costs.
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§ 6-50. Imprisonment of prosecuting witness for willful nonpayment of costs if prosecution frivolous.
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§ 6-52. Repealed by Session Laws 1971, c.
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§ 6-53. Witness to prove attendance; action for fees.
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§§ 6-54 through 6-56.
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§ 6-57. Repealed by Session Laws 1947, c.
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§§ 6-58 through 6-59.
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§ 6-60. No more than two witnesses may be subpoenaed to prove single material fact; liability for fees of such witnesses; one fee for day's attendance.
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§ 6-61. Repealed by Session Laws 1971, c.
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§ 6-62. District attorney to announce discharge of State's witnesses.
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§ 6-63. Repealed by Session Laws 1971, c.
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Article 7.
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Article 8.
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Article 9.
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