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NC 14-168.3. - NC 14-168.3.

NC 14-168.3. NC 14-168.3. - North Carolina Chapter 14 - Criminal Law. Free legal research.

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NC 14-168.3. - NC 14-168.3.

Chapter 14 - Criminal Law

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§ 14-168.3. Prima facie evidence of intent to convert property. It shall be prima facie evidence of intent to commit a crime as set forth in G.S. 14-167, 14-168, and 14-168.1 with respect to any property other than a truck, automobile, or other motor vehicle when one who has, by written instrument, leased or rented the personal property of another: (1) Failed or refused to return such property to its owner after the lease, bailment, or rental agreement has expired, a. Within 10 days, and b. Within 48 hours after written demand for return thereof is personally served or given by registered mail delivered to the last known address provided in such lease or rental agreement, or (2) When the leasing or rental of such personal property is obtained by presentation of identification to the lessor...

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In simple terms: NC 14-168.3. NC 14-168.3. - North Carolina Chapter 14 - Criminal Law. Free legal research.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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