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30017
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This memorandum summarizes acts of the 1977 North Carolina General Assembly that affect magistrates. The acts pertain to magistrate salaries and qualifications, small claims procedure, revolving charge account security interests, summary ejectment, actions to enforce motor vehicle mechanic and storage liens, involuntary commitment, and miscellaneous civil duties.
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29996
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This memorandum discusses legislation about subjects other than criminal law enacted by the 1979 General Assembly that affect magistrates. In general, the subjects pertain to magistrate salaries and qualifications, jurisdiction and fees, consumer contracts, summary ejectment, and involuntary commitment.
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Administration of Justice Memorandum (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 9, Aug 1979, p1-12, f
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29961
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In 1981 the General Assembly passed a bill that will affect the salaries of many magistrates, as well as jurisdiction and costs, trial and appellate procedures. This memorandum discusses those changes and reviews recent cases.
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Administration of Justice Memorandum (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 5, Aug 1981, p1-13, f
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29948
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This memorandum summarizes legislation that affects the civil duties of magistrates and is of general interest to them. Three important bills are discussed, which change the law of summary ejectment procedure and involuntary commitment.
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20390
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This memorandum will discuss legislation enacted by the 1985 NC General Assembly that is of general interest to magistrates and affects small-claims trials and miscellaneous functions of magistrates.
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20396
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This memorandum will discuss legislation enacted by the 1987 NC General Assembly that affects small-claims matters and miscellaneous functions of magistrates.
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29937
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This memorandum summarizes acts of the 1993 session of the North Carolina General Assembly that may be of interest to magistrates trying small claims cases. The acts pertain to legal procedures, contracts, tort actions, and matters of general interest.
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20115
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This memorandum discusses acts of the 1994 regular session of the 1994 regular session of the NC General Assembly, other than criminal legislation, of interest to magistrates. The most significant piece of legislation affecting magistrates is the new educational requirement and pay plan.
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20128
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This bulletin discusses civil process and other non-criminal legislation enacted by the 1995 NC General Assembly that affects sheriffs. The most significant changes are found in two bills that modify summary ejectment law, but changes have also been made in exemptions from judgments and service of process.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 5, Sept 1995, p1-8, il, f
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20127
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This bulletin discusses 1995 non-criminal legislation of interest to magistrates. Several important bills substantive law affecting small claims litigation--for example, two bills made major changes in summary ejectment proceedings.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 4, Sept 1995, p1-10, f
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20135
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This bulletin discusses two bills enacted by the NC General Assembly in 1996 that are of particular interest to Magistrates, clerks and law enforcement officers--Chapter 739, S.L. 1995 (re. Sess. 1996), which amends the involuntary commitment laws, and Chapter 591 S.L. 1995 (reg. Sess. 1996), which modifies the law governing civil domestic violence protective orders.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 4, Dec 1996, p1-27, il
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20154
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This bulletin discuses non-criminal legislation enacted by the 1997 NC General Assembly of interest to clerks of superior court and magistrates.
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20304
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In recent General Assembly actions, the most significant provisions regarding the structure and administration of the judicial system are found in the budget bill. Among the most notable that affect the state court system are creating additional deputy clerk positions and mandating studies by the Administrative Office of the Courts. The Bulletin also includes matters of particular interest to magistrates and clerks and landlord-tenant changes.
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20168
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The major change in small claims legislation in this year's NC General Assembly was an increase in the jurisdictional amount for cases that can be heard by a magistrate. The other area with major change is domestic violence. The bulletin also discusses other non-criminal legislation affecting magistrates.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 4, Sept 1999, p1-13, f
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20239
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The 2001 NC General Assembly is still in session; however, one piece of legislation passed by the Assembly is of interest to sheriffs. That is an amendment to Rule 4 of the Rules of Civil Process which extends the life of a summons from thirty to sixty days to allow the sheriff more time to find the defendants and serve the process on them. Another piece of legislation for sheriffs is still working its way through the legislative process.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 5, Nov 2001, p1-5, il, f