North Carolina Statutes
§ 33A-16 — Exemption of third person from liability
North Carolina § 33A-16
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 33ANorth Carolina Uniform Transfers to Minors Act
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Bluebook
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 33A-16 (2026).
Text
A third person in good faith and without court order may act on the instructions of or otherwise deal with any person purporting to make a transfer or purporting to act in the capacity of a custodian and, in the absence of knowledge, is not responsible for determining:
(1)The validity of the purported custodian's designation;
(2)The propriety of, or the authority under this Chapter for, any act of the purported custodian;
(3)The validity or propriety under this Chapter of any instrument or instructions executed or given either by the person purporting to make a transfer or by the purported custodian; or
(4)The propriety of the application of any property of the minor delivered to the purported custodian. (1987, c. 563, s. 2.)
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Nearby Sections
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§ 33A-1
Definitions§ 33A-10
Single custodianship§ 33A-11
Validity and effect of transfer§ 33A-12
Care of custodial property§ 33A-13
Powers of custodian§ 33A-14
Use of custodial property§ 33A-17
Liability to third persons§ 33A-18
Renunciation, resignation, death, or removal of custodian; designation of successor custodian§ 33A-2
Scope and jurisdiction§ 33A-20
Termination of custodianship§ 33A-21
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