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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 28A - Administration of Decedents' Estates
    • Article 10 - Resignation.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Chapter 28A - Administration of Decedents' Estates
    Article 10 - Resignation.

    § 28A-10-1 - Clerk's power to accept resignation. - 28A-10-1. Clerk's power to accept resignation. The clerk of superior...

    § 28A-10-2 - Contents of petition; notice. - 28A-10-2. Contents of petition; notice. (a) When a personal representative...

    § 28A-10-3 - Statement of account; record of conduct. - 28A-10-3. Statement of account; record of conduct. When the personal...

    § 28A-10-4 - Hearing; order. - 28A-10-4. Hearing; order. The clerk of superior court shall conduct...

    § 28A-10-5 - When resignation becomes effective. - 28A-10-5. When resignation becomes effective. The resignation shall not become...

    § 28A-10-6 - Appeal; stay effected. - 28A-10-6. Appeal; stay effected. Any interested person who has appeared...

    § 28A-10-7 - Rights and duties devolve on successor. - 28A-10-7. Rights and duties devolve on successor. Upon the qualification...

    § 28A-10-8 - When appointment of successor to personal representative who has resigned is not required. - 28A-10-8. When appointment of successor to personal representative who has...

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