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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 31B - Renunciation of Property and Renunciation of Fiduciary Powers Act
    • § 31B-1A - Recodified as G.S31B-1.1.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Chapter 31B - Renunciation of Property and Renunciation of Fiduciary Powers Act
    § 31B-1A - Recodified as G.S31B-1.1.

    31B-1A: Recodified as G.S. 31B-1.1.

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    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 31B - Renunciation of Property and Renunciation of Fiduciary Powers Act

    § 31B-1 - Right to renounce succession.

    § 31B-1.1 - Right of fiduciary to renounce.

    § 31B-1.2 - Right of fiduciary to institute a proceeding for review of renunciation.

    § 31B-1A - Recodified as G.S31B-1.1.

    § 31B-2 - Filing and registering of renunciations; failure to file or register; spouse's interest.

    § 31B-2.1 - Delivery to other persons of instrument of renunciation by the person renouncing.

    § 31B-3 - Effect of renunciation.

    § 31B-4 - Waiver and bar.

    § 31B-4.1 - Tax qualified renunciation.

    § 31B-5 - Exclusiveness of remedy.

    § 31B-7 - Short title.

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