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North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 1 > Article 6 – Parties
§ 1-57 Real party in interest; grantees and assignees
§ 1-58 Suits for penalties
§ 1-59 Suit for penalty, plaintiff may reply fraud to plea of release
§ 1-60 Suit on bonds; defendant may plead satisfaction
§ 1-62 Action by purchaser under judicial sale
§ 1-69.1 Unincorporated associations and partnerships; suit by or against
§ 1-72 Persons jointly liable
§ 1-72.1 Procedure to assert right of access
§ 1-72.2 Standing of legislative officers
§ 1-72.3 State a party to certain actions
Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 1 > Article 6
Client: A person who is the victim of domestic violence, as defined in Chapter 50B of the General Statutes, or of nonconsensual sexual conduct or stalking, as defined in Chapter 50C of the General Statutes, and is using services or facilities of a shelter. See North Carolina General Statutes 1-630
Conduct: One or more actions or omissions. See North Carolina General Statutes 1-630
Harm: Injury, death, or loss to person or property. See North Carolina General Statutes 1-630
Perpetrator: A person who has committed domestic violence and who bears one of the personal relationships specified in G. See North Carolina General Statutes 1-630
Person associated with the shelter: A person who is a director, owner, trustee, officer, employee, victim advocate, or volunteer connected with the shelter. See North Carolina General Statutes 1-630
Shelter: A facility that meets the criteria set forth in G. See North Carolina General Statutes 1-630
Victim advocate: A person from a crime victim service organization who provides support and assistance for a victim of a crime during court proceedings and recovery efforts related to the crime. See North Carolina General Statutes 1-630
Volunteer: An individual who provides any service at a shelter without expectation of receiving and without receiving any compensation or other form of remuneration, directly or indirectly, for the provision of the service. See North Carolina General Statutes 1-630