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§ 104-31 – Governor authorized to cede jurisdiction.

104-31. Governor authorized to cede jurisdiction. (a) Whenever the United States shall desire to acquire legislative jurisdiction over any lands of the national park system within this State and shall make application for that purpose, the Governor is authorized to cede to the United States such measure of jurisdiction, not exceeding that requested by the […]

§ 104-33 – Applicability of Article.

104-33. Applicability of Article. The provisions of this Article shall not apply to any lands owned by the United States and held in trust for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, located in Jackson, Swain, Graham, or Cherokee Counties. (1979, c. 560, s. 2.)

§ 104-21 – Use declared paramount public purpose.

104-21. Use declared paramount public purpose. In such condemnation proceedings the uses for which such land or property is condemned are hereby declared to be for a purpose paramount to all other public uses, and the fact that any portion of it has heretofore been condemned by a railroad company, street railway company, telephone or […]

§ 104-22 – Method of payment of expenses and awards.

104-22. Method of payment of expenses and awards. Whenever said Commission has agreed with the owner of any such land or property as to the purchase price thereof, or the damage for the construction of the inland waterway has finally been determined in any condemnation proceeding necessary to secure such land or property, the said […]

§ 104-23 – Maintenance and operation of bridges over waterway.

104-23. Maintenance and operation of bridges over waterway. The Board of Transportation or the road governing body of any political subdivision of the State of North Carolina is hereby authorized and directed to take over and maintain and operate in perpetuity, by contract with the United States government, if necessary, or otherwise, any bridge or […]

§ 104-24 – Concurrent jurisdiction over waterway.

104-24. Concurrent jurisdiction over waterway. The State of North Carolina retains concurrent jurisdiction with the United States over any lands acquired and held in pursuance of the provisions of this Chapter, so far as that all civil and criminal process issued under authority of any law of this State may be executed in any part […]

§ 104-25 – Lands conveyed to United States for inland waterway.

104-25. Lands conveyed to United States for inland waterway. For the purpose of aiding in the construction of a proposed inland waterway by the United States from the City of Norfolk, in the State of Virginia, to Beaufort Inlet, in the State of North Carolina, the Secretary of State is hereby authorized to issue to […]

§ 104-16 – State and United States may enter upon lands for survey, etc.

104-16. State and United States may enter upon lands for survey, etc. For the purpose of determining the lands necessary for the uses herein set out, the Utilities Commission or the United States government, or the agents of either, shall have the right to enter upon any lands along the general line of the right-of-way […]

§ 104-17 – Construction, maintenance, etc., of bridges over waterway.

104-17. Construction, maintenance, etc., of bridges over waterway. The Board of Transportation or the road governing body of any political subdivision of the State of North Carolina is hereby authorized and directed to construct, maintain and operate in perpetuity, all bridges over the waterway without cost to the United States. (1931, c. 2, s. 7; […]

§ 104-18 – Concurrent jurisdiction over waterway.

104-18. Concurrent jurisdiction over waterway. The State of North Carolina retains concurrent jurisdiction with the United States over any lands acquired and held in pursuance of the provisions of this Chapter, so far as that all civil and criminal process issued under authority of any law of this State may be executed in any part […]