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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 42-21

Tenant's crop not subject to execution against landlord

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Current — April 1, 2022
As of June 1, 2021
Whenever servants and laborers in agriculture shall by their contracts, oral or written, be entitled, for wages, to a part of the crops cultivated by them, such part shall not be subject to sale under executions against their employers, or the owners of the land cultivated.
Whenever servants and laborers in agriculture shall by their contracts, oral or written, be entitled, for wages, to a part of the crops cultivated by them, such part shall not be subject to sale under executions against their employers, or the owners of the land cultivated.
History
(Code, s. 1796; Rev., s. 1998; C.S., s. 2361.)

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