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2010 North Carolina Code
Chapter 46 Partition.
Article 1 - Partition of Real Property.
- 46-1. Partition is a special proceeding.
- 46-2. Venue in partition.
- 46-2.1. Summons.
- 46-3. Petition by cotenant or personal representative of cotenant.
- 46-3.1. Court's authority to make orders pending final determination of proceeding.
- 46-4. Surface and minerals in separate owners; partitions distinct.
- 46-5. Petition by judgment creditor of cotenant; assignment of homestead.
- 46-6. Unknown or unlocatable parties; summons, notice, and representation.
- 46-7. Commissioners appointed.
- 46-7.1. Compensation of commissioners.
- 46-8. Oath of commissioners.
- 46-9. Delay or neglect of commissioner penalized.
- 46-10. Commissioners to meet and make partition; equalizing shares.
- 46-11. Owelty to bear interest.
- 46-12. Owelty from infant's share due at majority.
- 46-13. Partition where shareowners unknown or title disputed; allotment of shares in common.
- 46-14. Judgments in partition of remainders binding on parties thereto.
- 46-15. Repealed by Session Laws 1959, c. 879, s. 14.
- 46-16. Partial partition; balance sold or left in common.
- 46-17. Report of commissioners; contents; filing.
- 46-17.1. Dedication of streets.
- 46-18. Map embodying survey to accompany report.
- 46-19. Confirmation and impeachment of report.
- 46-20. Report and confirmation enrolled and registered; effect; probate.
- 46-21. Clerk to docket owelty charges; no release of land and no lien.
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