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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 95 > Article 9 - Earnings of Employees in Interstate Commerce
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§ 95-73
Collections out of State to avoid exemptions forbidden
§ 95-74
Resident not to abet collection out of State
§ 95-75
Remedies for violation of ยง 95-73 or 95-74; damages; indictment
§ 95-76
Institution of foreign suit, etc., evidence of intent to violate
§ 95-77
Construction of Article
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North Carolina Laws: Hours and Wages
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 95 > Article 2A - Wage and Hour Act
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 95 > Article 9 - Earnings of Employees in Interstate Commerce
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CFR > Title 29 > Subtitle B > Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor
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