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Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_23 > GS_23-2

§23‑2.  Trustee to file schedule of property.

Upon the execution of suchdeed of trust, the trustee, whether named therein or appointed as hereafterprovided for, shall file with the clerk of the superior court of the county inwhich said deed of trust is registered, within ten days after the registrationthereof, an inventory under oath, giving a complete, full and perfect accountof all property that has come into his hands or to the hands of any person forhim, by virtue of such deed of trust, and when further property of any kind notincluded in any previous return comes to the hands or knowledge of such trusteehe shall return the same as hereinbefore prescribed within ten days after thepossession or discovery thereof. (1893, c. 453, s. 2; Rev., s.968; C.S., s. 1610.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_23 > GS_23-2

§23‑2.  Trustee to file schedule of property.

Upon the execution of suchdeed of trust, the trustee, whether named therein or appointed as hereafterprovided for, shall file with the clerk of the superior court of the county inwhich said deed of trust is registered, within ten days after the registrationthereof, an inventory under oath, giving a complete, full and perfect accountof all property that has come into his hands or to the hands of any person forhim, by virtue of such deed of trust, and when further property of any kind notincluded in any previous return comes to the hands or knowledge of such trusteehe shall return the same as hereinbefore prescribed within ten days after thepossession or discovery thereof. (1893, c. 453, s. 2; Rev., s.968; C.S., s. 1610.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_23 > GS_23-2

§23‑2.  Trustee to file schedule of property.

Upon the execution of suchdeed of trust, the trustee, whether named therein or appointed as hereafterprovided for, shall file with the clerk of the superior court of the county inwhich said deed of trust is registered, within ten days after the registrationthereof, an inventory under oath, giving a complete, full and perfect accountof all property that has come into his hands or to the hands of any person forhim, by virtue of such deed of trust, and when further property of any kind notincluded in any previous return comes to the hands or knowledge of such trusteehe shall return the same as hereinbefore prescribed within ten days after thepossession or discovery thereof. (1893, c. 453, s. 2; Rev., s.968; C.S., s. 1610.)