North Carolina Statutes
§ 47-108.14 — Conveyances by the United States acting by and through the General Services Administration
North Carolina § 47-108.14
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 47Probate and Registration
Art. 4Curative Statutes; Acknowledgments; Probates; Registration
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 47-108.14 (2026).
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The United States of America, acting by and through the General Services Administration may convey lands and other property in the State of North Carolina which is transferable by deed, quitclaim deed, or other means of conveyances without the Regional Director or other duly authorized agent acting for and on behalf of the United States of America, adopting or placing a "seal," in any form, after the signature of the grantor's agent, or elsewhere on said deed, quitclaim deed, or other instrument, and the conveyances of the United States of America acting by and through the General Services Administration, and executed by its Regional Director or other duly authorized agent, although without a "seal" appearing thereon, shall be in all respects valid and binding to the same extent as if the
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