Anti-corruption in United States — North Carolina | Esheria Regulatory Atlas

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Anti-corruption in United States — North Carolina

Bribery, integrity duties, corporate offences, public-sector conduct, and penalties. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

24 matching statutes

  • United States — North Carolina

    § 159B-34. Liability and defense.

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    Certain joint agency and municipal officials are protected from personal liability when acting within their authority, and the governing board may defend or financially support covered claims except in cases of fraud, corruption, or actual malice.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 1-569. 23. Vacating award.

    1 provisions

    A party may ask the court to vacate an arbitration award for listed defects; if the court denies vacatur, it must confirm the award unless a modification/correction motion is pending.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 14-230. Willfully failing to discharge duties.

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    Certain local and state officials who willfully fail to do their office duties can be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor, and serious corrupt failures or oath violations can lead to removal from office.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 122C-142. Contract for services.

    1 provisions

    An area authority must use the Secretary’s standard contract for service contracts and make sure the services meet applicable State and Commission/Secretary rules.

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