§ 40A-46. Time for filing answer; failure to answer. — United States — North Carolina law | Esheria

§ 40A-46. Time for filing answer; failure to answer.

A person served with a complaint containing a declaration of taking has 120 days to file an answer. If no answer is filed in time, the amount deposited is treated as just compensation and the judge must enter final judgment; the judge may also extend the answer deadline by 30 days for good cause after notice to the con

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A person served with a complaint containing a declaration of taking has 120 days to file an answer. If no answer is filed in time, the amount deposited is treated as just compensation and the judge must enter final judgment; the judge may also extend the answer deadline by 30 days for good cause after notice to the condemnor.

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