North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 31C. Uniform Disposition of Community Property Rights at Death Act
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- NC GEN ST § 31C-1. Application
- NC GEN ST § 31C-2. Rebuttable presumptions
- NC GEN ST § 31C-3. Disposition of community property upon death
- NC GEN ST § 31C-4. Perfection of title of surviving spouse
- NC GEN ST § 31C-5. Perfection of title of personal representative, heir or devisee; duty of personal representative
- NC GEN ST § 31C-6. Written demand
- NC GEN ST § 31C-7. Purchaser for value or lender
- NC GEN ST § 31C-8. Creditors' rights
- NC GEN ST § 31C-9. Severing or altering of married persons
- NC GEN ST § 31C-10. Limitations on testamentary disposition
- NC GEN ST § 31C-11. Uniformity of application and construction
- NC GEN ST § 31C-12. Short title
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