North Carolina Statutes

§ 35A-1305 — When timber may be sold

North Carolina § 35A-1305
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 35AIncompetency and Guardianship
Art. 14Sale, Mortgage, Exchange or Lease of Ward's Estate
Subch. IIIMANAGEMENT OF WARD'S ESTATE

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 35A-1305 (2026).

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In case the land cannot be rented for enough to pay the taxes and other dues thereof, and there is not money sufficient for that purpose, the guardian, with the consent of the clerk, may annually dispose of or use so much of the lightwood, and box or rent so many pine trees, or sell so much of the timber on the same, as may raise enough to pay the taxes and other duties thereon, and no more. In addition, the guardian, with the consent of the clerk, may annually dispose of, use, or sell so much of the timber as is necessary to maintain good forestry practices. (1987, c. 550, s. 1.)

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