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2014 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 19 - Offenses Against Public Morals.
Article 1 - Abatement of Nuisances.
- § 19-1 - What are nuisances under this Chapter.
- § 19-1.1 - 1. Definitions.
- § 19-1.2 - 2. Types of nuisances.
- § 19-1.3 - 3. Personal property as a nuisance; knowledge of nuisance.
- § 19-1.4 - 4. Liability of successive owners for continuing nuisance.
- § 19-1.5 - 5. Abatement does not preclude action.
- §§ 19-2 - Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c. 819, s. 4.
- § 19-2.1 - 1. Action for abatement; injunction.
- § 19-2.2 - 2. Pleadings; jurisdiction; venue; application for preliminary injunction.
- § 19-2.3 - 3. Temporary order restraining removal of personal property from premises; service; punishment.
- § 19-2.4 - 4. Notice of hearing on preliminary injunction; consolidation.
- § 19-2.5 - 5. Hearing on the preliminary injunction; issuance.
- § 19-3 - Priority of action; evidence.
- § 19-4 - Violation of injunction; punishment.
- § 19-5 - Content of final judgment and order.
- § 19-6 - Civil penalty; forfeiture; accounting; lien as to expenses of abatement; invalidation of lease.
- § 19-6.1 - 1. Forfeiture of real property.
- § 19-7 - How order of abatement may be canceled.
- § 19-8 - Costs.
- § 19-8.1 - 1. Immunity.
- § 19-8.2 - 2. Right of entry.
- § 19-8.3 - 3. Severability.
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