28A-17-13. Prior validating acts.
Chapter 70 of the Public Laws of 1923, Chapter 48 of the Public Laws of 1925, Chapter 146 of the Public Laws of 1931, and Chapters 31 and 381 of the Public Laws of 1935, all validating certain prior sales of real property by executors or administrators and heretofore codified as G.S. 28-100 through 28-104, shall remain in full force and effect, though no longer carried forward as part of the General Statutes. (1973, c. 1329, s. 3.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 28A - Administration of Decedents' Estates
Article 17 - Sales, Leases or Mortgages of Real Property.
§ 28A-17-1 - Sales of real property.
§ 28A-17-2 - Contents of petition for sale.
§ 28A-17-3 - Petition for partition.
§ 28A-17-4 - Heirs and devisees necessary parties.
§ 28A-17-5 - Property subject to sale; conveyance by deceased in fraud of creditors.
§ 28A-17-6 - Adverse claimant to be heard; procedure.
§ 28A-17-7 - Order granted if petition not denied; public or private sale; procedure for sale.
§ 28A-17-8 - Under power in will, sales public or private.
§ 28A-17-9 - Death of vendor under contract; representative to convey.
§ 28A-17-10 - Title in personal representative for estate; he or successor to convey.
§ 28A-17-11 - Personal representative may lease or mortgage.
§ 28A-17-12 - Sale, lease or mortgage of real property by heirs or devisees.