N.C. R. Prac. Super. & Dist. Ct. 10

As amended through June 18, 2024
Rule 10 - DELINQUENT ORDERS OR JUDGMENTS
10.1 Cases or motions scheduled on trial calendars and removed due to consent or settlement shall be considered delinquent if the Order or Judgment of Disposition is not filed within fifteen (15) working days after the case was last calendared.
10.2 If at the beginning of a session for which delinquent cases identified Pursuant to Rule 10.1 are calendared, counsel have not filed the required Order or Judgment, the delinquent case may be dismissed at the discretion of the Senior Resident Superior Court Judge or Presiding Judge; or, the Presiding Judge shall order such sanctions or impose such penalties as he deems appropriate and are allowed by law.
10.3 Cases or motions scheduled on trial calendars and heard by the Judge or by Jury shall be considered delinquent if the Order or Judgment of disposition is not filed within fifteen (15) working days after the hearing, unless otherwise directed by the Presiding Judge.
10.4 Cases so delinquent in Rule 10.3 may be dismissed by the Senior Resident Superior Court Judge, either upon motion by the party against whom the Judgment or Order was to be taken, or by the Court Manager bringing the cases to the Judge's attention.

N.C. R. Prac. Sup. & Dist. Ct. Civ. P. 10

Adopted May 30, 2023, effective 5/30/2023.