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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 31A - Acts Barring Property Rights
    • Article 3 - Willful and Unlawful Killing of Decedent.
    • § 31A-12.1 - Remedies to be exclusive.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 3 - Willful and Unlawful Killing of Decedent.
    § 31A-12.1 - Remedies to be exclusive.

    31A-12.1. Remedies to be exclusive.
    This Article wholly supplants the common law rule preventing a person whose culpable negligence causes the death of a decedent from succeeding to any property passing by reason of the death of the decedent. (2006-107, s. 2.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 31A - Acts Barring Property Rights

    Article 3 - Willful and Unlawful Killing of Decedent.

    § 31A-3 - Definitions.

    § 31A-4 - Slayer barred from testate or intestate succession and other rights.

    § 31A-5 - Recodified as G.S41-64(b) by Session Laws 2020-50, s1(b), effective June 30, 2020.

    § 31A-6 - Survivorship property.

    § 31A-7 - Reversions and vested remainders.

    § 31A-8 - Contingent remainders and executory interests.

    § 31A-9 - Divesting of interests in property.

    § 31A-10 - Powers of appointment and revocation.

    § 31A-11 - Insurance benefits.

    § 31A-12 - Persons acquiring from slayer protected.

    § 31A-12.1 - Remedies to be exclusive.

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