North Carolina Statutes
§ 98-17 — Conveyances reciting court records prima facie evidence thereof
North Carolina § 98-17
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Ch. 98Burnt and Lost Records
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 98-17 (2026).
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Such deed of conveyance, or other paper-writing, executed as aforesaid, and registered according to law, may be read in any suit now pending or which may hereafter be instituted in any court of this State, as prima facie evidence of the existence and validity of the decree, judgment, order, or other record upon which the same purports to be founded, without any other or further restoration or reinstatement of said decree, order, judgment, or record than is contained in this Chapter. (1870-1, c. 86, s. 2; Code, s. 70; Rev., s. 342; C.S., s. 381.)
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