North Carolina Statutes

§ 31B-1 — Right to renounce succession

North Carolina § 31B-1
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 31BRenunciation of Property and Renunciation of Fiduciary Powers Act

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 31B-1 (2026).

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(a)A person who succeeds to a property interest as:
(1)Heir;
(2)Next of kin;
(3)Devisee;
(4)Repealed by Session Laws 2011-284, s. 35, effective June 24, 2011. (4a) Donee;
(5)Beneficiary of a life insurance policy who did not possess the incidents of ownership under the policy at the time of death of the insured;
(6)Person succeeding to a renounced interest;
(7)Beneficiary under a testamentary trust or under an inter vivos trust;
(8)Appointee, permissible appointee, or taker in default under a power of appointment exercised by a testamentary instrument or a nontestamentary instrument;
(9)Repealed by Session Laws 1989, c. 684, s. 2. (9a) Surviving joint tenant, surviving tenant by the entireties, or surviving tenant of a tenancy with a right of survivorship; (9b) Person entitled to

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