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North Carolina Judgment in Action to Recover Possession of Personal Property

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This is a model Judgment form, a Judgment in Action to Recover Possession of Personal Property. The form must be completed to fit the facts and circumstances of whatever judgment the court has rendered. When signed by the Judge, the judgment becomes binding.

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Summary possession is a legal term that means eviction.In many jurisdictions, this allows the landlord to evict the tenant, but also gives the tenant a certain number of days to vacate the premises.

Eviction is the legal method of removing a tenant. A tenant is someone who is paying rent and/or who has a lease. Ejectment is the legal method of removing someone who is not a tenant, in other words, usually someone who is staying without a...

Eviction is the legal method of removing a tenant. A tenant is someone who is paying rent and/or who has a lease. Ejectment is the legal method of removing someone who is not a tenant, in other words, usually someone who is staying without a...

An eviction for possession only is the legal means by which a property owner takes back possession of rented property from a tenant, without asking the Court for anything further.

After you have a possession order (Section 21 or Section 8) Whichever procedure you use, you take the case to court to get the possession order. The court writes to the tenant to order them to leave. Usually this is 14 days later, but may extend up to 42 days if eviction will cause the tenant exceptional hardship.

A chose in action is a personal property right to an intangible object.This means that the only way to obtain possession of the claimed intangible rights is through either legal or equitable action. The main example of a chose in action is a debt.

Ejectment is a common law term for civil action to recover the possession of or title to land.Originally, successful ejectment meant recovery of possession of land, for example against a defaulting tenant or a trespasser, who did not have (or no longer had) any right to remain there.

Ejectment in American English 1. an ejecting or ousting; eviction. 2. Law. an action to secure or recover possession of real property by the true owner.

1 : the act or an instance of ejecting : dispossession. 2 : an action for the recovery of possession of real property and damages and costs.

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North Carolina Judgment in Action to Recover Possession of Personal Property