45-21.40. Real property; validation of deeds made after expiration of statute of limitations where sales made prior thereto.
In all cases where sales of real property have been made under powers of sale contained in mortgages or deeds of trust and such sales have been made within the times which would have been allowed by the statute of limitations for the commencement of actions to foreclose such mortgages or deeds of trust, and the execution and delivery of deeds in consummation of such sales have been delayed until after the expiration of the period which would have been allowed by the statute of limitations for the commencement of actions to foreclose such mortgages or deeds of trust as a result of the filing of raised or increased bids, such deeds in the exercise of the power of sale are hereby validated and are declared to have the same effect as if they had been executed and delivered within the period allowed by the statute of limitations for the commencement of actions to foreclose such mortgages or deeds of trust. (1943, c. 16, s. 2; 1949, c. 720, s. 4.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 45 - Mortgages and Deeds of Trust
Article 2C - Validating Sections; Limitation of Time for Attacking Certain Foreclosures.
§ 45-21.42 - Validation of deeds where no order or record of confirmation can be found.
§ 45-21.43 - Validation of certain foreclosure sales.
§ 45-21.44 - Validation of foreclosure sales when provisions of G.S45-21.17(2) not complied with.
§ 45-21.45 - Validation of foreclosure sales where notice and hearing not provided.
§ 45-21.46 - Validation of foreclosure sales where posting and publication not complied with.
§ 45-21.47 - Validation of foreclosure sales when trustee is officer of owner of debt.
§ 45-21.48 - Validation of certain foreclosure sales that did not comply with posting requirement.
§ 45-21.49 - Validation of foreclosure sales when provisions of § 45-21.16A(a)(3) not complied with.