PAGE SIX
SECTION TWO-
This is
the Law
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BY KOBEKT E. LEE
(For the N. C. Bar Association)
Kinds of Properly
. This is the first of a fall series
of articles that will appear each
week throughout the next three
months. They have been written
for the non-lawyer as a public ser
vice of the North Carolina Bar As
sociation.
What is real property ?
In a popular sense, property is
anything that may be owned. It
may be divided into two general j
classes: real .property and person-!
al property.
Real property is the term applied;
to land or real estate. It is prop
erty which is immovable and per
manent in its character and use,
such as houses and buildings, the
annexed fixtures, the trees' and
vegetation above the soil as well
as the mineral underneath its sur
face.
What is personal property?
Personal property is mova hi,, in
its nature, and includes every sort
of property not possessing the na
ture of real property, such as fur
niture, merchandise, clothing, ani
mals, promissory notes, stocks and,
bonds, books, patents, automobiles, 1
and the like.
Personal property may be chang
ed into real properly, as where one j
takes brick and mortar—'all per-j
sonal property -and constructs a?
house with them, which is ; then
considered real property: and if in
TAYLOR THEATRE
EDENTON. N. C.
Saturday Continuous from 1 :S0
Sunday, 2:15, 4:15 and 8:45
Thursday and Friday,
September 29-30-^
Double Feature ■ ,
Piper I.ailrie in
“AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’"
—aIso—
“AFRICAN MANHUNT”
JOHN A. HD.MLS
Saturday, October 1—
Phil Carey in
“WYOMING RENEGADES”
Also 5 Cartoons
' PAULINA HASSELL
Sunday and Monday,
October 2-3
Bob Hope and
Milly Vitale in
“THE SEVEN LITTLE FOYS”
A. E. JENKINS
Tuesday and Wednesday,
October 4-5
Double Feature
Rory Calhoun in
“FOUR GI NS TO
THE BORDER"
—also—
Scott Brady in
“EE AEEMEIN”
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Drive-In Theatre
EDENTOX, N. C.
Friday and Saturday,
September 30-October 1—
Don Red Barry in ,
“JESSE JAMES WOMEN”
MRS. J. A. MOORE
Sunday, October 2
Patricia Medina in
“SIREN OF BAGDAD”
MRS. DAN CARTER
Monday and Tuesday,
October 3-4
George Montgomery in
“DAVY CROCKET
INDIAN SCOUT”
ICERMIT LAYTON
Wednesday and Thursday,
October 5-6
Robert Taylor in
“QUO VADIS”
NOTE: Due to the length of
“Quo Vadis” only one show each
night, 7:30 P. M.
NOTE: If your name appears
ceive a free pass to see one of
in this ad, bring it to the Tay
1m Theatre box office and re
the pictures.
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The Men of West Point stand at "parade rest” during
a fnli-dies- parade, their proud ranks reflecting all the
tradition of the "long gray lire” and the U.S. Military
Academy’s role in the Nation's great battle-history.
tile lapse of time that house
he railed to the simui.J and. the
I tiuililiiier material. >.itd as such. they
j again aejtuire the.'characteristics of
| fie.rsotial .property.
May one have a ‘'property right"
■in the deaiNxidy of a no-flier
j Yes, Alt he tig J' .a )v >
; not property in the strict sense, the
;. tight 'to its pus se <.•*)( mi Wri disposi
tion :■ a quasi eor “as i!'”l ppopt-r
--j t> right which the courts will ivc
i ogTtiz, ali'd protect;
tn.the : ahscn.ce of a provision l in
a person'- ail. tile .right of pres,
.-rva!ion and luirial jn-longs td' t.lie
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,of kill. For example, if a man dies,
it is his wife who has the say as
to where and how his body is to tie
juried. If he has no surviving wife,
. then this right vested in those next
of kin to him.
If there is a . desecration of the
grave of an ancestor, there rests u
the next: of km as of the time the
. wrongful, act as done a right to
bring an action for damages.
A nian residing in Maine and a
mini residing lii Florida meet in
, New York. The Maine resident
wants to sell to the Florida resi
■ l 1 1*.-irt ail..'of his real and personal
1 property, located in North Carolina
THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NCRTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2t» 1955.
I 60-SECOND llgW
SERMONS gßg|
by
■" i T«*»ass=/
TEXT: "Men learn behavior as,
they take diseases, one ot another.” i
Bacon j
In the Smoky Mountains of j
I North Carolina a rural home had j
a number of summer boarders who j
were fed. country style, with the,
family. The season had not ad-i
vanoed far when the farmer said,
to his son,
“Sop, 1 wish you'd eat by your. |
self instead of with the summer!
In arders.”
"Why," his son asked, "Ain't my
society good enough for them city !
1 folks?"
"Oh." bis father replied, "your:
society is good enough, but your
appetite sets a durned bad exam-j
pie."
I They want to execute the contract
in New York. The law of which
state will govern the transaction?
1 Real property can only lie con
veyed or disposed of in accordance
with the law of the place where it
is situated, while a transfer of per
sonal property is usually governed
by the law of tile place where the
transaction occurs.
Accordingly,- the real property
must Iv conveyed pursuant to the
laws of North Carolina, and the
j personal property must W trans
' ferred iHH’sUant to the laws of New
York.
Does a wife acquire dower rights
in the personal property of her de
ceased husband?
No. A wife may claim dower
rights only in the real property of
her deceased husband.
KING OF SWINE
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:! Minton’s IOC Farm
1 MERRY HIM- V C.
1 1 Balzac wrote “Society does not
’ exist on moral ideas only." It is
1 ! not enough that we are upright
I men. hut we must be seen to be up
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i! right. Seneca put it this way.
1 | |
, "Rules make the learner’s path
. I long, examples make it short and
. I successful.”
|,. Wt all know folks who explain
; how others should act, but rarely i
j do they always act the way they)
, talk. We remember the way a man
' acts much longer than we remem- }
her what he says. A good example
jis tile finest teacher. As we learn
' from others' examples. w e must re
j member that others are learning
I from our examples, We are teach
j el's, tor . “After all is said -and '
j done, there is more said than done.”
( A surviving wife may claim as
dower a life estate in one-third of'
j any real property that her husband
owned at any time during their |
j marriage. If a wife signs the deed '
to any real property her husband j
j conveys during their marriage, she '
thereby waives the right to claim j
any dower in this property subso- ,
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