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2014 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 39 - Conveyances.
Article 1 - Construction and Sufficiency.
- § 39-1 - Fee presumed, though word "heirs" omitted.
- § 39-1.1 - 1. In construing conveyances court shall give effect to intent of the parties.
- § 39-2 - Vagueness of description not to invalidate.
- §§ 39-3 - Repealed by Session Laws 1961, c. 52.
- § 39-4 - Conveyances by infant trustees.
- § 39-5 - Official deed, when official selling or empowered to sell is not in office.
- § 39-6 - Revocation of deeds of future interests made to persons not in esse.
- § 39-6.1 - 1. Validation of deeds of revocation of conveyances of future interests to persons not in esse.
- § 39-6.2 - 2. Creation of interest or estate in personal property.
- § 39-6.3 - 3. Inter vivos and testamentary conveyances of future interests permitted.
- § 39-6.4 - 4. Creation of easements, restrictions, and conditions.
- § 39-6.5 - 5. Elimination of seal.
- § 39-6.6 - 6. Subordination agreements.
- § 39-6.7 - 7. Construction of conveyances to or by trusts.
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