§ 1-614 – Civil investigative demand.
1-614. Civil investigative demand. (a) A civil investigative demand is an administrative subpoena. Whenever the Attorney General has reason to believe that a person has information or is in possession, custody, or control of any document or other object relevant to an investigation or that would lead to the discovery of relevant information in an […]
§ 1-615 – False claims procedure.
1-615. False claims procedure. (a) Statute of Limitations. – A civil action under G.S. 1-608 may not be brought (i) more than six years after the date on which the violation of G.S. 1-607 was committed or (ii) more than three years after the date when facts material to the right of action are known […]
§ 1-616 – Remedies under other laws; severability of provisions; liberality of legislative construction; adoption of legislative history.
1-616. Remedies under other laws; severability of provisions; liberality of legislative construction; adoption of legislative history. (a) Remedies Under Other Laws. – The provisions of this Article are not exclusive, and the remedies provided for in this Article shall be in addition to any other remedies provided for in any other law or available under […]
§ 1-617 – Reporting.
1-617. Reporting. (a) In reporting on the terms and disbursements set forth in any settlement agreement or final order or judgment in a case filed under this Article as required by G.S. 114-2.5, the report shall include the percentage of the proceeds and the amount paid to any qui tam plaintiff under G.S. 1-610. (b) […]
§ 1-618 – Rules.
1-618. Rules. The Attorney General may adopt rules necessary to carry out the purposes set forth in this Article. (2009-554, s. 1.)
§ 1-630 – Definitions.
1-630. Definitions. As used in this Article, the following terms mean: (1) Client. – A person who is the victim of domestic violence, as defined in Chapter 50B of the General Statutes, or of nonconsensual sexual conduct or stalking, as defined in Chapter 50C of the General Statutes, and is using services or facilities of […]
§ 1-631 – Immunity of a domestic violence shelter and any person associated with the shelter concerning torts committed on the shelter's premises.
1-631. Immunity of a domestic violence shelter and any person associated with the shelter concerning torts committed on the shelter’s premises. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, no shelter and no person associated with the shelter is liable in damages in a tort action for any harm that a client or […]
§ 1-641 – Short title.
1-641. Short title. This Article may be cited as the Uniform Collaborative Law Act. (2020-65, s. 1.)
§ 1-642 – Definitions.
1-642. Definitions. The following definitions apply in this Article: (1) Collaborative law communication. – A statement, whether oral or in a record, or verbal or nonverbal, that does all of the following: a. Is made to conduct, participate in, continue, or reconvene a collaborative law process. b. Occurs after the parties sign a collaborative law […]
§ 1-643 – Applicability; restrictions.
1-643. Applicability; restrictions. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, this Article applies to a collaborative law participation agreement that meets the requirements of G.S. 1-644 signed on or after the effective date of this act. (b) This Article does not apply to any claim or proceeding arising under Chapter 35A, 35B, […]