65-93. Funds to be kept perpetually.
All money placed in the office of the superior court clerk in accordance with this Part shall be held perpetually, or until such time as the balance of the trust corpus falls below one hundred dollars ($100.00), at which time the trust shall terminate, and the clerk shall disburse the remaining balance as provided in G.S. 36A-147(c). Except as otherwise provided herein, no one shall have authority to withdraw or change the direction of the income on same. (1917, c. 155, s. 2; C.S., s. 5026; 1995, c. 225, s. 2; 2007-118, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 12 - Abandoned and Neglected Cemeteries.
§ 65-91 - Money deposited with the clerk of superior court.
§ 65-92 - Separate record of accounts to be kept.
§ 65-93 - Funds to be kept perpetually.
§ 65-94 - Investment of funds.
§ 65-95 - Clerk's bond; substitution of bank or trust company as trustee.
§ 65-96 - Funds exempt from taxation.
§ 65-101 - Entering public or private property to maintain or visit with consent.
§ 65-102 - Entering public or private property to maintain or visit without consent.
§ 65-111 - County commissioners to provide list of public and abandoned cemeteries.
§ 65-112 - Appropriations by county commissioners.
§ 65-113 - County commissioners to have control of abandoned public cemeteries; trustees.