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2015 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 39 - Conveyances.
Article 2 - Conveyances by Husband and Wife.
- § 39-7 - Instruments affecting married person's title; joinder of spouse; exceptions.
- § 39-7.1 - 1. Certain instruments affecting married woman's title not executed by husband validated.
- § 39-8 - Acknowledgment at different times and places; before different officers; order immaterial.
- § 39-9 - Absence of wife's acknowledgment does not affect deed as to husband.
- §§ 39-10 - Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c. 375, s. 16.
- § 39-11 - Certain conveyances not affected by fraud if acknowledgment or privy examination regular.
- § 39-12 - Power of attorney of married person.
- § 39-13 - Spouse need not join in purchase-money mortgage.
- § 39-13.1 - 1. Validation of certain deeds, etc., executed by married women without private examination.
- § 39-13.2 - 2. Married persons under 18 made competent as to certain transactions; certain transactions validated.
- § 39-13.3 - 3. Conveyances between husband and wife.
- § 39-13.4 - 4. Conveyances by husband or wife under deed of separation.
- § 39-13.5 - 5. Creation of tenancy by entirety in partition of real property.
- § 39-13.6 - 6. Control of real property held in tenancy by the entirety.
- § 39-13.7 - 7. Tenancy by the entireties trusts in real property.
- §§ 39-14 - Repealed by Session Laws 1943, c. 543.
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