North Carolina Statutes
§ 31B-4 — Waiver and bar
North Carolina § 31B-4
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 31BRenunciation of Property and Renunciation of Fiduciary Powers Act
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 31B-4 (2026).
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(a)The right to renounce property or an interest therein is barred by:
(1)An assignment, conveyance, encumbrance, pledge, or transfer of the property or interest, or a contract therefor by the person authorized to renounce,
(2)A written waiver of the right to renounce, or
(3)Repealed by Session Laws 1998-148, s. 4.
(4)A sale of the property or interest under judicial sale made before the renunciation is effected.
(b)An instrument waiving or barring the right to renounce is binding upon the person waiving the right to renounce or the person barred from renouncing and all persons claiming through or under that person.
(c)A fiduciary's application for appointment or assumption of duties as fiduciary does not waive or bar the fiduciary's right to renounce a right, power, privilege, or i
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Nearby Sections
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§ 31B-1
Right to renounce succession§ 31B-1.1
Right of fiduciary to renounce§ 31B-3
Effect of renunciation§ 31B-4
Waiver and bar§ 31B-4.1
Tax qualified renunciation§ 31B-5
Exclusiveness of remedy§ 31B-7
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