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2005 North Carolina Code - Chapter 104 — United States Lands.
- § 104-1. Acquisition of lands for specified purposes authorized; concurrent jurisdiction reserved.
- § 104-2. Unused lands to revert to State.
- § 104-3. Exemption of such lands from taxation.
- § 104-4. Conveyances of such lands to be recorded.
- § 104-5. Forest reserve in North Carolina authorized; powers conferred.
- § 104-6. Acquisition of lands for river and harbor improvement; reservation of right to serve process.
- § 104-7. Acquisition of lands by the United States for customhouses, courthouses, post offices, forts, arsenals, or armories; cession of jurisdiction; exemption from taxation.
- § 104-8. Further authorization of acquisition of land.
- § 104-9. Condition of consent granted in preceding section.
- § 104-10. Migratory bird sanctuaries or other wildlife refuges.
- § 104-11. Utilities Commission to secure rights-of-way, etc., for waterway improvements by use of federal funds.
- § 104-11.1. Governor may accept a retrocession of jurisdiction over federal areas.
- § 104-12. Acquisition of land for inland waterway from Cape Fear River; grant of State lands.
- § 104-13. Utilities Commission to secure right-of-way over private lands; condemnation by United States.
- § 104-14. Use declared paramount public purpose.
- § 104-15. Method of payment of expenses and awards.
- § 104-16. State and United States may enter upon lands for survey, etc.
- § 104-17. Construction, maintenance, etc., of bridges over waterway.
- § 104-18. Concurrent jurisdiction over waterway.
- § 104-19. Acquisition of land for inland waterway from Beaufort Inlet; grant of State lands.
- § 104-20. Utilities Commission to secure right-of-way; condemnation by United States.
- § 104-21. Use declared paramount public purpose.
- § 104-22. Method of payment of expenses and awards.
- § 104-23. Maintenance and operation of bridges over waterway.
- § 104-24. Concurrent jurisdiction over waterway.
- § 104-25. Lands conveyed to United States for inland waterway.
- §§ 104-26 through 104-30. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- § 104-31. Governor authorized to cede jurisdiction.
- § 104-32. Jurisdiction reserved.
- § 104-33. Applicability of Article.
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