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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 28A - Administration of Decedents' Estates

North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 28A - Administration of Decedents' Estates


Current as of: 2010
Article 1Definitions and Other General Provisions
Article 2Jurisdiction for Probate of Wills and Administration of Estates of Decedents
Article 3Venue for Probate of Wills and Administration of Estates of Decedents
Article 4Qualification and Disqualification for Letters Testamentary and Letters of Administration
Article 5Renunciation by Personal Representative
Article 6Appointment of Personal Representative
Article 7Oath
Article 8Bond
Article 9Revocation of Letters
Article 10Resignation
Article 11Collectors
Article 12Public Administrator
Article 13Representative's Powers, Duties and Liabilities
Article 14Notice to Creditors
Article 15Assets; Discovery of Assets
Article 16Sales or Leases of Personal Property
Article 17Sales, Leases or Mortgages of Real Property
Article 18Actions and Proceedings
Article 19Claims against the Estate
Article 20Inventory
Article 21Accounting
Article 22Distribution
Article 23Settlement
Article 24120-Hour Survivorship Requirement; Revised Simultaneous Death Act
Article 25Small Estates
Article 26Foreign Personal Representatives and Ancillary Administration
Article 27Apportionment of Federal Estate Tax
Article 28Summary Administration
Article 29Notice to Creditors Without Estate Administration

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