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§47‑20.3.  Place of registration; instruments covering both personalproperty and real property.

To be validly registeredpursuant to G.S. 47‑20, a mortgage, deed of trust or conditional salescontract, or any combination of these, of both personal property and realproperty must be registered pursuant to the provisions of G.S. 47‑20.1for the real property covered by the instrument and pursuant to the provisionsof G.S. 47‑20.2 for the personal property covered by the instrument, andin each case the registration must be indexed in the records designated for theparticular type of property involved. (1953, c. 1190, s. 2.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_47 > GS_47-20_3

§47‑20.3.  Place of registration; instruments covering both personalproperty and real property.

To be validly registeredpursuant to G.S. 47‑20, a mortgage, deed of trust or conditional salescontract, or any combination of these, of both personal property and realproperty must be registered pursuant to the provisions of G.S. 47‑20.1for the real property covered by the instrument and pursuant to the provisionsof G.S. 47‑20.2 for the personal property covered by the instrument, andin each case the registration must be indexed in the records designated for theparticular type of property involved. (1953, c. 1190, s. 2.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_47 > GS_47-20_3

§47‑20.3.  Place of registration; instruments covering both personalproperty and real property.

To be validly registeredpursuant to G.S. 47‑20, a mortgage, deed of trust or conditional salescontract, or any combination of these, of both personal property and realproperty must be registered pursuant to the provisions of G.S. 47‑20.1for the real property covered by the instrument and pursuant to the provisionsof G.S. 47‑20.2 for the personal property covered by the instrument, andin each case the registration must be indexed in the records designated for theparticular type of property involved. (1953, c. 1190, s. 2.)