North Carolina. The following North Carolina provisions are not intended to, and do not, limit the express choice of New York law set forth in Section 9.3 of this Agreement and as set forth in the other Loan Documents, and are set forth herein, if and to the extent that, notwithstanding the choice of law provisions contained in this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, North Carolina law is held to govern any Mortgage encumbering a Property located in North Carolina or any other Loan Document:
(a) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement or any other Loan Document, in any instance where Borrower or any other Relevant Party is required to reimburse Lender for any legal fees or expenses incurred by Lender or Servicer, (i) “reasonable attorneys’ fees,” “reasonable counsel’s fees,” “attorneys’ fees” and other words of similar import, are not, and shall not be statutory attorneys’ fees under NCGS § 6.21.2 , (ii) if, under any circumstances a Relevant Party is required to pay any or all of Lender’s or Servicer’s attorneys’ fees and expenses, howsoever described or referenced, such Relevant Party shall be responsible only for reasonable legal fees and out of pocket expenses actually incurred by Lender or Servicer at customary hourly rates actually charged to Lender or Servicer for the work done, and (iii) no Relevant Party shall be liable under any circumstances for additional attorneys’ fees or expenses, howsoever described or referenced, under NCGS § 6.21.2.
North Carolina. If, notwithstanding the Mississippi choice of law provision, North Carolina law is deemed to apply, then the jury trial waiver in Paragraph 7.4(b) shall not apply.
North Carolina. The Service Contract Holder may cancel this Service Contract at any time after purchase and receive a pro rata refund less any claims paid on the Service Contract and a reasonable administrative fee, not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the amount of the pro rata refund.
North Carolina. If Service Provider resides in North Carolina and is subject to the laws of North Carolina, then the following applies to Service Provider for so long as Service Provider is subject to North Carolina law: the one (1) year look back period referenced in Paragraph 1(a) shall be calculated looking back one (1) year from the date of enforcement and not from the date employment ends.
North Carolina. If Tenant contemplates or undertakes any improvements to the real property for any of the Sites located in the State of North Carolina, the cost of which undertakings are $30,000 or more, either at the time that the original building permit is issued or, in cases in which no building permit is required, at the time the contract for the improvements is entered into with the Tenant, Tenant as owner shall designate a lien agent no later than the time the owner first contracts with any person to improve the real property pursuant to the provisions of N.C. Gen. Stat. §§44A-11.1 et seq.
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North Carolina. Included: All general schedule and wage grade employees employed by the Defense Commissary Agency, located at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) at Cherry Point, North Carolina. Excluded: All professional employees, management officials, supervisors, temporary employees with appointments of less than one year and employees described in 5 U.S.C. 7112(b) (2), (3), (4), (6) and (7). Included: All WG and GS permanent employees and temporary employees on appointments of 90-days or more who are employed by the Defense Commissary Agency, Camp Xxxxxxx and New River Commissary Stores, Jacksonville, North Carolina. Excluded: All professional employees, supervisors, management officials, temporary employees on appointments of 90-days or less, and employees described in 5 U.S.C. 7112(b) (2), (3), (4),
North Carolina. Buyers that are residents of North Carolina must have either (i) a minimum annual gross income of $70,000 and a minimum net worth of $70,000 (exclusive of home, home furnishings and automobiles) or (ii) a minimum net worth of $250,000 (exclusive of home, home furnishings and automobiles).
North Carolina. The Agreement Holder may cancel this Agreement at any time after purchase and receive a pro rata refund less any claims paid on the Agreement and a reasonable administrative fee, not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the amount of the pro rata refund.