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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 43 - Land Registration

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Current as of: 2010
Article 1Nature of Proceeding
Article 2Officers and Fees
Article 3Procedure for Registration
Article 4Registration and Effect
Article 5Adverse Claims and Corrections after Registration
Article 6Method of Transfer
Article 7Liens upon Registered Lands
Article 8Assurance Fund
Article 9Removal of Land from Operation of Torrens Law
Article 10Instruments Describing Party as Trustee or Agent

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