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2012 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 41 - Estates.
Article 1 - Survivorship Rights and Future Interests.
- Section 41-1 - Fee tail converted into fee simple.
- Section 41-2 - Survivorship in joint tenancy defined; proviso as to partnership; unequal ownership interests.
- Section 41-2.1 - Right of survivorship in bank deposits created by written agreement.
- Section 41-2.2 - Joint ownership of securities.
- Section 41-2.3 through 41-2.4 - Reserved for future codification purposes.
- Section 41-2.5 - Tenancy by the entirety in mobile homes.
- Section 41-3 - Survivorship among trustees.
- Section 41-4 - Limitations on failure of issue.
- Section 41-5 - Unborn infant may take by deed or writing.
- Section 41-6 - "Heirs" construed to be "children" in certain limitations.
- Section 41-6.1 - Meaning of "next of kin."
- Section 41-6.2 - Doctrine of worthier title abolished.
- Section 41-6.3 - Rule in Shelley's case abolished.
- Section 41-6.4 - Rule in Dumpor's Case abolished.
- Section 41-7 - Possession transferred to use in certain conveyances.
- Section 41-8 - Collateral warranties abolished; warranties by life tenants deemed covenants.
- Section 41-9 - Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 180, s. 2.
- Section 41-10 - Titles quieted.
- Section 41-10.1 - Trying title to land where State claims interest.
- Section 41-11 - Sale, lease or mortgage in case of remainders.
- Section 41-11.1 - Sale, lease or mortgage of property held by a "class," where membership may be increased by persons not in esse.
- Section 41-12 - Sales or mortgages of contingent remainders validated.
- Section 41-13 - Freeholders in petition for special taxes defined.
- Section 41-14 - Reserved for future codification purposes.
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