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§39‑9.  Absence of wife's acknowledgment does not affect deed as tohusband.

When an instrument purports tobe signed by a husband and wife the instrument may be ordered registered, ifthe acknowledgment of the husband is duly taken, but no such instrument shallbe the act  or deed of the wife unless proven or acknowledged by her accordingto law. (1889, c. 235, s. 8; 1901, c. 637; Rev., s. 954; C.S.,s. 999; 1945, c. 73, s. 6.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_39 > GS_39-9

§39‑9.  Absence of wife's acknowledgment does not affect deed as tohusband.

When an instrument purports tobe signed by a husband and wife the instrument may be ordered registered, ifthe acknowledgment of the husband is duly taken, but no such instrument shallbe the act  or deed of the wife unless proven or acknowledged by her accordingto law. (1889, c. 235, s. 8; 1901, c. 637; Rev., s. 954; C.S.,s. 999; 1945, c. 73, s. 6.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_39 > GS_39-9

§39‑9.  Absence of wife's acknowledgment does not affect deed as tohusband.

When an instrument purports tobe signed by a husband and wife the instrument may be ordered registered, ifthe acknowledgment of the husband is duly taken, but no such instrument shallbe the act  or deed of the wife unless proven or acknowledged by her accordingto law. (1889, c. 235, s. 8; 1901, c. 637; Rev., s. 954; C.S.,s. 999; 1945, c. 73, s. 6.)