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North Carolina Senate Bill S60
North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
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North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
North Carolina Senate Bill S60
Introduced
2/5/25
Refer
2/6/25
Refer
2/11/25
Caption
GSC Attorneys' Fees in Debt Instruments
Latest NC S60 Activity
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Previously Filed As
NC HB2806
Relating to license fees for commercial instruments.
NC SB1307
False or forged instruments.
NC HB981
Relating To Attorneys' Fees.
NC HB981
Relating To Attorneys' Fees.
NC S2537
Relative to fairness in debt collection
NC S735
Relative to fairness in debt collection
NC S2559
Relative to fairness in debt collection
NC S2551
Relative to fairness in debt collection
NC H4316
Relative to fairness in debt collection
NC HB2615
Relating To The Recording Of Instruments.
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