39-6.1. Validation of deeds of revocation of conveyances of future interests to persons not in esse.
All deeds or instruments heretofore executed, revoking any conveyance of future interest made to persons not in esse, are hereby validated insofar as any such deed of revocation may be in conflict with the provisions of G.S. 39-6.
All such deeds of revocation heretofore executed are hereby validated and no such deed of revocation shall be held to be invalid by reason of not having been executed within the six-month period prescribed in the third proviso of G.S. 39-6. (1947, c. 62.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Construction and Sufficiency.
§ 39-1 - Fee presumed, though word "heirs" omitted.
§ 39-1.1 - In construing conveyances court shall give effect to intent of the parties.
§ 39-2 - Vagueness of description not to invalidate.
§ 39-4 - Conveyances by infant trustees.
§ 39-5 - Official deed, when official selling or empowered to sell is not in office.
§ 39-6 - Revocation of deeds of future interests made to persons not in esse.
§ 39-6.2 - Creation of interest or estate in personal property.
§ 39-6.3 - Inter vivos and testamentary conveyances of future interests permitted.
§ 39-6.4 - Creation of easements, restrictions, and conditions.
§ 39-6.5 - Elimination of seal.