Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter8. Evidence. |
Article2. Grants, Deeds and Wills |
§ 8-6. Copies certified by Secretary of State or State Archivist |
§ 8-7. Certified copies of grants and abstracts |
§ 8-8. Certified copies of grants and abstracts recorded |
§ 8-9. Copies of grants certified by clerk of Secretary of State validated |
§ 8-10. Copies of grants in Burke |
§ 8-11. Copies of grants in Moore |
§ 8-12. Copies of grants in Onslow |
§ 8-13. Certain deeds dated before 1835 evidence of due execution |
§ 8-14. Certified copies of maps of Cherokee lands |
§ 8-15. Certified copies of certain surveys and maps obtained from the State of Tennessee |
§ 8-16. Evidence of title under H.E. McCulloch grants |
§ 8-17. Conveyances or certified copies evidence of title under McCulloch |
§ 8-18. Certified copies of registered instruments evidence |
§ 8-19. Common survey of contiguous tracts evidence |
§ 8-20. Repealed by Session Laws 1993, c. 288, s. 1 |
§ 8-21. Deeds and records thereof lost, presumed to be in due form |
§ 8-22. Local: recitals in tax deeds in Haywood and Henderson |
§ 8-22.1. Local: tax deeds in Richmond |
§ 8-23. Local: copies of records from Tyrrell |
§ 8-24. Local: records of partition in Duplin |
§ 8-25. Local: records of wills in Duplin |
§ 8-26. Local: records of deeds and wills in Anson |
§ 8-27. Local: records of wills in Brunswick |
§ 8-28. Copies of wills |
§ 8-29. Copies of wills in Secretary of State's office |
§ 8-30. Copies of wills recorded in wrong county |
§ 8-31. Copy of will proved and lost before recorded |
§ 8-32. Certified copies of deeds and wills from other states |
§ 8-33. Copies of lost records in Bladen |