North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 26. Suretyship
Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- NC GEN ST § 26-1. Surety and principal distinguished in judgment and execution
- NC GEN ST § 26-2. Principal liable on execution before surety
- NC GEN ST § 26-3. Summary remedy of surety against principal
- NC GEN ST § 26-3.1. Surety's recovery on obligation paid; no assignment necessary
- NC GEN ST § 26-4. Subrogation of surety paying debt of deceased principal
- NC GEN ST § 26-5. Contribution among sureties
- NC GEN ST § 26-6. Dissenting surety not liable to surety on stay of execution
- NC GEN ST § 26-7. Surety, indorser, or guarantor may notify creditor to take action
- NC GEN ST § 26-8. Notice; how given; prima facie evidence thereof
- NC GEN ST § 26-9. Effect of failure of creditor to take action
- NC GEN ST § 26-11. Cancellation of judgment as to surety
- NC GEN ST § 26-12. Joinder of debtor by surety
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