There is a newer version of the North Carolina General Statutes
2009 North Carolina Code
Chapter 31A - Acts Barring Property Rights.
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Article 1 - Rights of Spouse.
- § 31A-1. Acts barring rights of spouse. Article 2 - Parents.
- § 31A-2. Acts barring rights of parents. Article 3 - Willful and Unlawful Killing of Decedent.
- § 31A-3. Definitions.
- § 31A-4. Slayer barred from testate or intestate succession and other rights.
- § 31A-5. Entirety property.
- § 31A-6. Survivorship property.
- § 31A-7. Reversions and vested remainders.
- § 31A-8. Contingent remainders and executory interests.
- § 31A-9. Divesting of interests in property.
- § 31A-10. Powers of appointment and revocation.
- § 31A-11. Insurance benefits.
- § 31A-12. Persons acquiring from slayer protected.
- § 31A-12.1. Remedies to be exclusive. Article 4 - General Provisions.
- § 31A-13. Record determining slayer admissible in evidence.
- § 31A-14. Revised Simultaneous Death Act not applicable.
- § 31A-15. Chapter to be broadly construed.
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