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Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_23 > GS_23-8

§23‑8.  Only perishable property sold within ten days of registration.

It is unlawful for anytrustee, whether named in such deed of trust or appointed by a clerk of thesuperior court, to sell any part of the property described in such deed oftrust within ten days from the registration thereof, unless such property orsome part thereof be perishable, in which case he may sell such property as isperishable, according to the powers conferred upon him in said deed of trust. (1893,c. 453, s. 4; Rev., s. 971; C.S., s. 1616.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_23 > GS_23-8

§23‑8.  Only perishable property sold within ten days of registration.

It is unlawful for anytrustee, whether named in such deed of trust or appointed by a clerk of thesuperior court, to sell any part of the property described in such deed oftrust within ten days from the registration thereof, unless such property orsome part thereof be perishable, in which case he may sell such property as isperishable, according to the powers conferred upon him in said deed of trust. (1893,c. 453, s. 4; Rev., s. 971; C.S., s. 1616.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_23 > GS_23-8

§23‑8.  Only perishable property sold within ten days of registration.

It is unlawful for anytrustee, whether named in such deed of trust or appointed by a clerk of thesuperior court, to sell any part of the property described in such deed oftrust within ten days from the registration thereof, unless such property orsome part thereof be perishable, in which case he may sell such property as isperishable, according to the powers conferred upon him in said deed of trust. (1893,c. 453, s. 4; Rev., s. 971; C.S., s. 1616.)