Yes, the Lady Bird Deed, also known as an enhanced life estate deed, is legal in North Carolina. This type of deed allows the property owner to retain control over the property during their lifetime while automatically transferring it to beneficiaries upon death, avoiding probate. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional to ensure proper drafting and compliance with state laws.
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The northern cardinal.
One is the Cardinal, the state bird
The bird would be the secondary consumer.- Megan Teague, NC.
Under certain circumstances. Such as, you find a dead bird. Even then, permission must come from the NC Fish and Wildlife Commission in Raleigh. But woodpeckers are protected by the Migratory Bird Act.
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That is legal, party on.
There are 368 miles between Tallahassee, FL, and Asheville, NC (as the bird flies).
Piedmont Candy Company in Lexington NC makes Red Bird peppermint sticks.
There are 57 miles between Spartanburg, SC, and Asheville, NC (as the bird flies).
On March 4, 1943.
no not at all