North Carolina Statutes

§ 116B-54 — Exclusion for forfeited reservation deposits, certain gift certificates or electronic gift cards, prepaid calling cards, certain manufactured home buyer deposits, certain credit balances, unclaimed lottery prizes, and certain merchandise credits

North Carolina·Ch. 116B Escheats and Abandoned Property·Art. 4 North Carolina Unclaimed Property Act
(a)A forfeited reservation deposit is not abandoned property. For the purposes of this section, the term "reservation deposit" means an amount of money paid to a business association to guarantee that the business association holds a specific service, such as a room accommodation at a hotel, seating at a restaurant, or an appointment with a doctor, for a specified date and place. The term "reservation deposit" does not include an application fee, a utility deposit, or a deposit made toward the purchase of real property.
(b)A gift certificate or electronic gift card is not abandoned property when the gift certificate or electronic gift card:
(1)Conspicuously states that the gift certificate or electronic gift card does not expire;
(2)Bears no expiration date; or
(3)States that a date o

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