North Carolina Statutes

§ 146-39 — Void grants; not color of title

North Carolina § 146-39
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 146State Lands
Art. 9General Provisions
Subch. IIIENTRIES AND GRANTS

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 146-39 (2026).

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Every entry made and every grant issued for any lands not authorized by G.S. 146-1 through 146-77, as those sections read immediately prior to June 2, 1959, to be entered or granted shall be void. Every grant of land issued since March 6, 1893, in pursuance of the statutes regulating entries and grants, shall, if such land or any portion thereof has been heretofore granted by this State, so far as relates to any such land heretofore granted, be absolutely void for all purposes whatever, shall confer no rights upon the grantee therein or those claiming under such grantee, and shall in no case and under no circumstances constitute any color of title to any person.

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Legislative History

(R.C., c. 42, s. 2; Code, s. 2755; 1893, c. 490; Rev., s. 1699; C.S., s. 7545; G.S., s. 146-13; 1959, c. 683, s. 1.)

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