North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 98. Burnt and Lost Records
Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- NC GEN ST § 98-1. Copy of destroyed record as evidence; may be recorded
- NC GEN ST § 98-2. Originals may be again recorded
- NC GEN ST § 98-3. Establishing boundaries and interest, where conveyance and copy lost
- NC GEN ST § 98-4. Copy of lost will may be probated
- NC GEN ST § 98-5. Copy of lost will as evidence; letters to issue
- NC GEN ST § 98-6. Establishing contents of will, where original and copy destroyed
- NC GEN ST § 98-7. Perpetuating destroyed judgments and proceedings
- NC GEN ST § 98-8. Color of title under destroyed instrument
- NC GEN ST § 98-9. Action on destroyed bond
- NC GEN ST § 98-10. Destroyed witness tickets; duplicates may be filed
- NC GEN ST § 98-11. Replacing lost official conveyances
- NC GEN ST § 98-12. Court records as proof of destroyed instruments set out therein
- NC GEN ST § 98-13. Copies contained in court records may be recorded
- NC GEN ST § 98-14. Rules for petitions and motions
- NC GEN ST § 98-15. Records allowed under this Chapter to have effect of original records
- NC GEN ST § 98-16. Destroyed court records proved prima facie by recitals in conveyances executed before their destruction
- NC GEN ST § 98-17. Conveyances reciting court records prima facie evidence thereof
- NC GEN ST § 98-18. Court records and conveyances to which Chapter extends
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