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adopting source of funds approach to classification of property
Summary of this case from King v. KingOpinion
1985
adopting source of funds approach to classification of property
Summary of this case from King v. King1985
adopting source of funds approach to classification of property
Summary of this case from King v. Kingadopting "source of funds" theory of classification
Summary of this case from Ciobanu v. Ciobanuadopting the "source of funds" approach to classification under N.C.G.S. Sec. 50-20
Summary of this case from Byrd v. Owensstating that “the house and land are one asset.”
Summary of this case from Ross v. Rossstating that “[u]nder North Carolina choice of law rules, we apply the substantive law of the state where the cause of action accrued and the procedural rules of North Carolina”
Summary of this case from Federated Fin. Corp. of America v. Jenkinsstating that "[u]nder North Carolina choice of law rules, we apply the substantive law of the state where the cause of action accrued and the procedural rules of North Carolina"
Summary of this case from Federated Fin. Corp. v. JenkinsFull title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 1985
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