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2013 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 14 - Criminal Law.
Article 19 - False Pretenses and Cheats.
- Section 14-100 - Obtaining property by false pretenses.
- Section 14-100.1 - 1. Possession or manufacture of certain fraudulent forms of identification.
- Section 14-101 - Obtaining signatures by false pretenses.
- Section 14-102 - Obtaining property by false representation of pedigree of animals.
- Section 14-103 - Obtaining certificate of registration of animals by false representation.
- Section 14-104 - Obtaining advances under promise to work and pay for same.
- Section 14-105 - Obtaining advances under written promise to pay therefor out of designated property.
- Section 14-106 - Obtaining property in return for worthless check, draft or order.
- Section 14-107 - Worthless checks; multiple presentment of checks.
- Section 14-107.1 - 1. Prima facie evidence in worthless check cases.
- Section 14-107.2 - 2. Program for collection in worthless check cases.
- Section 14-108 - Obtaining property or services from slot machines, etc., by false coins or tokens.
- Section 14-109 - Manufacture, sale, or gift of devices for cheating slot machines, etc.
- Section 14-110 - Defrauding innkeeper or campground owner.
- Section 14-111 - Repealed by Session Laws 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 14, s. 72(4).
- Section 14-111.1 - 1. Obtaining ambulance services without intending to pay therefor - Buncombe, Haywood and Madison Counties.
- Section 14-111.2 - 2. Obtaining ambulance services without intending to pay therefor - certain named counties.
- Section 14-111.3 - 3. Making unneeded ambulance request in certain counties.
- Section 14-111.4 - 4. Misuse of 911 system.
- Section 14-112 - Obtaining merchandise on approval.
- Section 14-112.1 - 1. Repealed by Session Laws 1967, c. 1088, s. 2.
- Section 14-112.2 - 2. Exploitation of an older adult or disabled adult.
- Section 14-112.3 - 3. Asset freeze or seizure; proceeding.
- Section 14-113 - Obtaining money by false representation of physical disability.
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