North Carolina Statutes
§ 42-15 — Landlord's lien on crops for rents, advances, etc.; enforcement
North Carolina § 42-15
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 42-15 (2026).
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When lands are rented or leased by agreement, written or oral, for agricultural purposes, or are cultivated by a cropper, unless otherwise agreed between the parties to the lease or agreement, any and all crops raised on said lands shall be deemed and held to be vested in possession of the lessor or his assigns at all times, until the rents for said lands are paid and until all the stipulations contained in the lease or agreement are performed, or damages in lieu thereof paid to the lessor or his assigns, and until said party or his assigns is paid for all advancements made and expenses incurred in making and saving said crops.
This lien shall be preferred to all other liens, and the lessor or his assigns is entitled, against the lessee or cropper, or the assigns of either, who removes the
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North Carolina § 42-15, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/42-15.