HB 820

  • North Carolina House Bill
  • 1995-1996 Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Loser Pays Attorneys' Fees.

Abstract

Bill Sponsors (74)

Lemmond

     
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Aldridge

     
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Arnold

     
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Baker

     
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Barbee

     
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Berry

     
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Bowie

     
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Brawley

     
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J. Brown

     
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Buchanan

     
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Cansler

     
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Capps

     
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Carpenter

     
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Church

     
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Cocklereece

     
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Creech

     
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Culp

     
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Cummings

     
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Davis

     
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Decker

     
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Easterling

     
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Eddins

     
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Ellis

     
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Fox

     
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Gamble

     
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Gardner

     
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Hayes

     
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Hiatt

     
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Holmes

     
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Ives

     
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Kiser

     
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Locke

     
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McCombs

     
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McMahan

     
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Mercer

     
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K. Miller

     
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Mitchell

     
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Morgan

     
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Nichols

     
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Nye

     
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Pulley

     
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Rayfield

     
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Redwine

     
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Reynolds

     
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G. Robinson

     
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Russell

     
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Sexton

     
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Sharpe

     
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Sherrill

     
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Shubert

     
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Tallent

     
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Thompson

     
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Warner

     
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Watson

     
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Weatherly

     
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C. Wilson

     
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Wood

     
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Actions


May 03, 1995

House

RE-REF COM ON TORT-REF

House

REPTD WITHOUT PREJUDICE

Apr 11, 1995

House

Referred to Committee on Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

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