North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 31B. Renunciation of Property and Renunciation of Fiduciary Powers Act
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- NC GEN ST § 31B-1. Right to renounce succession
- NC GEN ST § 31B-1.1. Right of fiduciary to renounce
- NC GEN ST § 31B-1.2. Right of fiduciary to institute a proceeding for review of renunciation
- NC GEN ST § 31B-2. Filing and registering of renunciations; failure to file or register; spouse's interest
- NC GEN ST § 31B-2.1. Delivery to other persons of instrument of renunciation by the person renouncing
- NC GEN ST § 31B-3. Effect of renunciation
- NC GEN ST § 31B-4. Waiver and bar
- NC GEN ST § 31B-4.1. Tax qualified renunciation
- NC GEN ST § 31B-5. Exclusiveness of remedy
- NC GEN ST § 31B-7. Short title
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