Summary
holding that prejudgment interest is not authorized under section 24-5 when only enforcing a statutory lien, absent a contract between the parties
Summary of this case from Palmer v. Duke Power CompanyOpinion
1986
holding that prejudgment interest is not authorized under section 24-5 when only enforcing a statutory lien, absent a contract between the parties
Summary of this case from Palmer v. Duke Power Company1986
holding that prejudgment interest is not authorized under section 24-5 when only enforcing a statutory lien, absent a contract between the parties
Summary of this case from Palmer v. Duke Power Companydefining persons insured of the first class as a spouse or relative of the named insured who is a resident of the named insured's household
Summary of this case from Harrington v. StevensFull title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 1986
Insureds of the second class are insured only when in the vehicle and only for coverage provided for persons…
Young & McQueen Grading Co. v. Mar–Comm & Assocs., Inc.Paving Equip. of the Carolinas, Inc. v. Waters, 122 N.C.App. 502, 503, 470 S.E.2d 546, 547 (1996) (citing…