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Record #:
28601
Abstract:
The 1993 session of the North Carolina General Assembly enacted new chapter 57C of the General Statutes, which provides for the creation of a new type of business entity, the limited liability company. This new entity has some of the characteristics of a partnership and some of a corporation.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 18, Mar 1994, p1-2
Record #:
28602
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This article discusses the legal status of the uniform indexing standards, which become effective January 1, 1995, and the potential liability of a register of deeds who fails to index an instrument according to the standards after the effective date.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 18, Mar 1994, p2-3
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Record #:
20499
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This Bulletin reviews legislation passed by the 1993 session of the NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified and are therefore current laws. Among the bills enacted were real property instruments (maps and plats) and fee changes.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 17, Aug 1993, p1-4
Record #:
20487
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This bulletin reviews legislation passed by the 1992 session of the NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified and are therefore current laws. Among the bills enacted were excise stamp revenue and a study of map law.
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Record #:
28600
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Several questions have been raised regarding whether a North Carolina register of deeds may record a certified copy of a document from a recording office in another state, and whether the register of deeds must again certify the acknowledgment pursuant to Section 47-14 of the North Carolina General Statutes.
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Record #:
20486
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This bulletin reviews legislation passed by the 1991 session of the NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified and are therefore current laws. Among the bills enacted were excise tax and fees, liability insurance, map law, and a Notary Public Act.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 14, Aug 1991, p1-5
Record #:
20484
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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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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 12, May 1990, p1-2
Record #:
20485
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This bulletin reviews legislation passed by the 1990 session of the NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified and are therefore current laws.
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Record #:
20483
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This bulletin summarizes and discusses legislation passed by the 1987 NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified, or prior to the date of this Bulletin, and are therefore current laws. The most significant piece of legislation enacted in 1989 is the Registers of Deeds Omnibus Act, which makes amendments to the various statutes, including fee provisions and the Uniform Commercial Code.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 11, Aug 1989, p1-4
Record #:
20482
Abstract:
This bulletin summarizes and discusses legislation passed by the 1987 NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified, or prior to the date of this Bulletin, and are therefore current laws.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 10, Aug 1987, p1-7
Record #:
20480
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Few duties are more troublesome for a register of deeds than the certification of acknowledgements on documents executed by corporations. This bulletin attempts to make such certifications easier by reviewing the legal principles that govern corporate acknowledgement and distilling from them the elements essential to a legally correct corporate acknowledgement.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 8, Mar 1986, p1-3, f
Record #:
20481
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This bulletin summarizes and discusses legislation passed by the 1986 short session of the NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified and are therefore current laws.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 9, Jul 1986, p1-4
Record #:
20479
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This bulletin summarizes and discusses legislation passed by the 1985 NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The various acts are grouped for discussion under one of four headings: Vital Records; Real Property; Uniform Commercial Code; and Miscellaneous. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified and are therefore current laws.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 7, Aug 1985, p1-3
Record #:
28599
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A review of North Carolina recording statutes supports the reasoning of cases in which changes in a recorded instrument are made by preparing and recording a correction deed. An attempt to alter the original instrument results in a new instrument that the register of deeds should not record unless it is re-executed and re-acknowledged.
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Record #:
20475
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This bulletin summarizes and discusses legislation passed by the 1983 NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The various acts are grouped for discussion under one of four headings: Vital Records; Real Property; Uniform Commercial Code; and Miscellaneous.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 5, Aug 1983, p1-7