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Abstract:
The 1987 NC General Assembly enacted a statute to allow a trustee to cancel a deed of trust by recording a notice of satisfaction. This bulletin attempts to answer some of the questions registers of deeds continue to have regarding this method of cancellation. Campbell discusses three topics in the Bulletin: execution of a notice of satisfaction by the trustee or mortgagee, the necessary elements of a notice of satisfaction, and the register's entry of satisfaction when the notice is recorded.
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Governor Dan K. Moore proposed the 1965 General Assembly approve of a commission to study the board of trustees of the University of North Carolina. The commission was composed of nine members, appointed by the governor, lieutenant-governor, and senate membership. These individuals were responsible for reporting on the manner in which Board of Trustee members are appointed for the University of North Carolina.