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2005 North Carolina Code - Chapter 43 — Land Registration.
- § 43-1. Jurisdiction in superior court.
- § 43-2. Proceedings in rem; vests title.
- § 43-3. Rules of practice prescribed by Attorney General.
- § 43-6. Who may institute proceedings.
- § 43-7. Land lying in two or more counties.
- § 43-8. Petition filed; contents; State to be named as respondent; service on State.
- § 43-9. Summons issued and served; disclaimer.
- § 43-10. Notice of petition published.
- § 43-11. Hearing and decree.
- § 43-12. Effect of decree; approval of judge.
- § 43-13. Manner of registration.
- § 43-14. Cross-indexing of lands by registers of deeds.
- § 43-15. Certificate issued.
- § 43-16. Certificates numbered; entries thereon.
- § 43-17. New certificate issued, if original lost.
- § 43-17.1. Issuance of certificate upon death of registered owner; petition and contents; dissolution of corporation; certificate lost or not received by grantee.
- § 43-17.2. Publication of notice; service of process.
- § 43-17.3. Answer by person claiming interest.
- § 43-17.4. Hearing by clerk of superior court; orders and decrees; cancellation of old certificate and issuance of new certificate.
- § 43-17.5. Issuance of new certificate validated.
- § 43-18. Registered owner's estate free from adverse claims; exceptions.
- § 43-19. Adverse claims existing at initial registry; affidavit; limitation of action.
- § 43-20. Decree and registration run with the land.
- § 43-21. No right by adverse possession.
- § 43-22. Jurisdiction of courts; registered land affected only by registration.
- § 43-23. Priority of right.
- § 43-24. Compliance with this Chapter due registration.
- § 43-25. Release from registration.
- § 43-26. Limitations.
- § 43-27. Adverse claim subsequent to registry; affidavit of claim prerequisite to enforcement; limitation.
- § 43-28. Suit to enforce adverse claim; summons and notice necessary.
- § 43-29. Judgment in suit to enforce adverse claim; register to file.
- § 43-30. Correction of registered title; limitation of adverse claims.
- § 43-31. When whole of land conveyed.
- § 43-32. Conveyance of part of registered land.
- § 43-33. Duty of register of deeds upon part conveyance.
- § 43-34. Subdivision of registered estate.
- § 43-35. References and cross references entered on register.
- § 43-36. When land conveyed as security.
- § 43-37. Owner's certificate presented with transfer.
- § 43-38. Transfers probated; partitions; contracts.
- § 43-39. Certified copy of order of court noted.
- § 43-40. Production of owner's certificate required.
- § 43-41. Registration notice to all persons.
- § 43-42. Conveyance of registered land in trust.
- § 43-43. Authorized transfer of equitable interests registered.
- § 43-44. Validating conveyance by entry on margin of certificate.
- § 43-45. Docketed judgments.
- § 43-46. Notice of delinquent taxes filed.
- § 43-47: Repealed by Session Laws 1999-59, s. 8.
- § 43-48. Foreclosure of tax lien.
- § 43-49. Assurance fund provided; investment.
- § 43-50. Action for indemnity.
- § 43-51. Satisfaction by third person or by Treasurer.
- § 43-52. Payment by Treasurer, if assurance fund insufficient.
- § 43-53. Treasurer subrogated to right of claimant.
- § 43-54. Assurance fund not liable for breach of trust; limit of recovery.
- § 43-55. Statute of limitation as to assurance fund.
- § 43-56. Proceedings.
- § 43-57. Existing liens unaffected.
- §§ 43-58 through 43-62. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- § 43-63. When instrument describing party as trustee or agent not to operate as notice of limitation upon powers of such party.
- § 43-64. Application of Article; filing notice of claim; application of § 47B-6.
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