North Carolina Statutes

§ 43-64 — Application of Article; filing notice of claim; application of § 47B-6

North Carolina § 43-64
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 43Land Registration
Art. 10Instruments Describing Party as Trustee or Agent

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 43-64 (2026).

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This Article shall apply to instruments recorded before or after May 15, 1975, but shall not bar any claim based on notice given by any instrument if, within one year after May 15, 1975, a written notice of the claim is recorded, identifying the place in the public records where the reference to a fiduciary may be found, stating the powers of such fiduciary, and naming the person who is then the record owner of the real estate affected. Such notice of claim shall be signed and acknowledged by the person executing the same, and may be executed by any person interested under such trust or agency, or by his attorney, agent, guardian, conservator, parent, or any other person acting on his behalf, if for any reason he is unable to act. The notice of claim shall be recorded and indexed under the

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Legislative History

(1975, c. 181, ss. 2, 3.)

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