41-10.1. Trying title to land where State claims interest.
Whenever the State of North Carolina or any agency or department thereof asserts a claim of title to land which has not been taken by condemnation and any individual, firm or corporation likewise asserts a claim of title to the said land, such individual, firm or corporation may bring an action in the superior court of the county in which the land lies against the State or such agency or department thereof for the purpose of determining such adverse claims. Provided, however, that this section shall not apply to lands which have been condemned or taken for use as roads or for public buildings. (1957, c. 514.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Survivorship Rights and Future Interests.
§ 41-1 - Fee tail converted into fee simple.
§ 41-2.1 - Right of survivorship in bank deposits created by written agreement.
§ 41-2.2 - Joint ownership of securities.
§ 41-2.5 - Recodified as G.S41-56(d) by Session Laws 2020-50, s1(b), effective June 30, 2020.
§ 41-3 - Survivorship among trustees.
§ 41-4 - Limitations on failure of issue.
§ 41-5 - Unborn infant may take by deed or writing.
§ 41-6 - "Heirs" construed to be "children" in certain limitations.
§ 41-6.1 - Meaning of "next of kin."
§ 41-6.2 - Doctrine of worthier title abolished.
§ 41-6.3 - Rule in Shelley's case abolished.
§ 41-6.4 - Rule in Dumpor's Case abolished.
§ 41-6.5 - Common-law rule against perpetuities abolished.
§ 41-7 - Possession transferred to use in certain conveyances.
§ 41-8 - Collateral warranties abolished; warranties by life tenants deemed covenants.
§ 41-10.1 - Trying title to land where State claims interest.
§ 41-11 - Sale, lease or mortgage in case of remainders.
§ 41-11.2 - Sale of standing timber; life estate.
§ 41-12 - Sales or mortgages of contingent remainders validated.
§ 41-13 - Freeholders in petition for special taxes defined.