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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 45 — Mortgages and Deeds of Trust

Article 2A.

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Article 2A.
Sales Under Power of Sale.
Part 1. General Provisions.
§ 45-21.1. Definitions; construction.
(a)The following definitions apply in this Article:
(1)"Resale" means a resale of real property or a resale of any leasehold interest created by a lease of real property held pursuant to G.S. 45-21.30.
(2)"Sale" means a sale of real property or a sale of any leasehold interest created by a lease of real property pursuant to
(i)an express power of sale contained in a mortgage, deed of trust, leasehold mortgage, or leasehold deed of trust or
(ii)a "power of sale", under this Article, authorized by other statutory provisions.
(b)The following constructions apply in this Article:
(1)The terms "mortgage" or "deed of trust" include leasehold mortgages or leasehold deeds of trust.
(2)The terms "mortgagee" or "trustee" include any person or entity exercising a power of sale pursuant to this Article.
(3)The terms "real property" or "property" include any leasehold interest created by a lease of real property. (1949, c. 720, s. 1; 1967, c. 562, s. 2; 1991, c. 255; 1993, c. 305, s. 1.)
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