North Carolina Third Party Summons is a legal document issued by the court in the state of North Carolina to a third-party defendant in a civil lawsuit. This summons is used to notify a third-party defendant of the plaintiff's allegations and the scheduled court date. There are three types of North Carolina Third Party Summons: Summons for Garnishment, Summons for Interpleader, and Summons for Contribution. Summons for Garnishment is a court order to a third-party defendant directing them to turn over money or property of the defendant to the plaintiff. Summons for Interpleader is a court order to a third-party defendant directing them to deposit money or property in the court registry. Summons for Contribution is a court order to a third-party defendant directing them to contribute to a judgment against the defendant.
North Carolina Third Party Summons is a legal document issued by the court in the state of North Carolina to a third-party defendant in a civil lawsuit. This summons is used to notify a third-party defendant of the plaintiff's allegations and the scheduled court date. There are three types of North Carolina Third Party Summons: Summons for Garnishment, Summons for Interpleader, and Summons for Contribution. Summons for Garnishment is a court order to a third-party defendant directing them to turn over money or property of the defendant to the plaintiff. Summons for Interpleader is a court order to a third-party defendant directing them to deposit money or property in the court registry. Summons for Contribution is a court order to a third-party defendant directing them to contribute to a judgment against the defendant.