North Carolina General Statutes
Article 4 - Limitations, Real Property.
§ 1-41 - Action after entry.

1-41. Action after entry.
No entry upon real estate shall be deemed sufficient or valid, as a claim, unless an action is commenced thereupon within one year after the making of the entry, and within the time prescribed in this Chapter. (C.C.P., s. 24; Code, s. 145; Rev., s. 385; C.S., s. 431.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 1 - Civil Procedure

Article 4 - Limitations, Real Property.

§ 1-35 - Title against State.

§ 1-36 - Title presumed out of State.

§ 1-37 - Such possession valid against claimants under State.

§ 1-38 - Seven years' possession under color of title.

§ 1-39 - Seizin within twenty years necessary.

§ 1-40 - Twenty years adverse possession.

§ 1-41 - Action after entry.

§ 1-42 - Possession follows legal title; severance of surface and subsurface rights.

§ 1-42.1 - Certain ancient mineral claims extinguished in certain counties.

§ 1-42.2 - Certain additional ancient mineral claims extinguished; oil, gas and mineral interests to be recorded and listed for taxation.

§ 1-42.3 - Additional ancient mineral claims extinguished in certain counties; oil, gas and mineral interests to be recorded and listed for taxation in such counties.

§ 1-42.4 - Additional ancient mineral claims extinguished in Ashe County; oil, gas and mineral interests to be recorded and listed for taxation.

§ 1-42.5 - Additional ancient mineral claims extinguished in Avery County; oil, gas and mineral interests to be recorded in such county.

§ 1-42.6 - Additional ancient oil, gas or mineral interests extinguished in Alleghany County; recording interests; listing interests for taxation.

§ 1-42.7 - Additional amount mineral claims extinguished in Chatham County; oil, gas and mineral interests to be recorded and listed for taxation.

§ 1-42.8 - Ancient mineral claims extinguished in Rutherford County; oil, gas and mineral interests to be recorded and listed for taxation.

§ 1-42.9 - Ancient mineral claims extinguished; oil, gas and mineral interests to be recorded and listed for taxation.

§ 1-43 - Tenant's possession is landlord's.

§ 1-44 - No title by possession of right-of-way.

§ 1-44.1 - Presumption of abandonment of railroad right-of-way.

§ 1-44.2 - Presumptive ownership of abandoned railroad easements.

§ 1-45 - No title by possession of public ways.

§ 1-45.1 - No adverse possession of property subject to public trust rights.