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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 143B — Executive Organization Act of 1973

§ 143B-1244. Rights conferred; limitation.

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§ 143B-1244. Rights conferred; limitation.
(a)Every person to whom this Part applies is hereby authorized and empowered, in his or her own name without order of court or the intervention of any guardian or trustee:
(1)To purchase or lease any property, either real or personal, or both, which such person may deem it desirable to purchase or lease in order to avail himself or herself of any of the benefits of the laws of United States relating to veterans benefits, and take title to such property in his or her own name or in the name of himself or herself and spouse.
(2)To execute any note or similar instrument for any part or all of the purchase price of any property purchased pursuant to subdivision
(1)of this section and to secure the payment thereof by retained title contract, mortgage, deed of trust or other similar or appropriate instrument.
(3)To execute any other contract or instrument which such person may deem necessary in order to enable such person to secure the benefits of the laws of the United States relating to veterans benefits.
(4)To execute any contract or instrument which such person may deem necessary or proper in order to enable such person to make full use of any property purchased pursuant to the provisions of the laws of the United States relating to veterans benefits, including the right to dispose of such property; such contracts to include but not to be limited to the following:
a. With respect to a home: Contracts for insurance, repairs, and services such as gas, water, and lights, and contracts for furniture and other equipment.
b. With respect to a farm: Contracts such as are included in paragraph
(a)of this subdivision
(4)above, together with contracts for livestock, seeds, fertilizer and farm equipment and machinery, and contracts for farm labor and other farm services.
c. With respect to a business: Contracts such as are included in paragraph
(a)of this subdivision (4), together with such other contracts as such person may deem necessary or proper for the maintenance and operation of such business.
(b)Every person to whom this Part applies may execute such contracts as are hereby authorized in his own name without any order from any court, and without the intervention of a guardian or trustee, and no note, mortgage, conveyance, deed of trust, contract, or other instrument, conveyance or action within the purview of this Part shall be invalid, voidable or defective by reason of the fact that the person executing or performing the same was at the time a minor.
(c)In respect to any action at law or special proceeding in relation to any transaction within the purview of this Part, every minor person to whom this Part applies shall appear and plead in his or her own name and right without the intervention of any guardian or trustee, and every such minor person shall be considered a legal party to any such action at law or special proceeding in all respects as if such person had attained the age of 21 years. No such minor shall hereafter interpose the defense of lack of legal capacity by reason of age in connection with any transaction within the purview of this Part, nor disavow any such transaction upon coming of age.
(d)All such authority and power as are conferred by this Part are subject to all applicable provisions of the laws of the United States relating to veterans benefits. (1945, c. 770; 1967, c. 1060, s. 5; 2015-241, s. 24.1(f); 2015-268, s. 7.3(a).)
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