North Carolina Statutes
§ 43-12 — Effect of decree; approval of judge
North Carolina § 43-12
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 43-12 (2026).
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Every decree rendered as hereinbefore provided shall bind the land and bar all persons and corporations claiming title thereto or interest therein; quiet the title thereto, and shall be forever binding and conclusive upon and against all persons and corporations, whether mentioned by name in the order of publication, or included under the general description, "to whom it may concern"; and every such decree so rendered, or a duly certified copy thereof, as also the certificate of title issued thereon to the person or corporation therein named as owner, or to any subsequent transferee or purchaser, shall be conclusive evidence that such person or corporation is the owner of the land therein described, and no other evidence shall be required in any court of this State of his, her, or its righ
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North Carolina § 43-12, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/43/43-12.