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§ 104-14 – Use declared paramount public purpose.

104-14. 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, a street railway company, telephone […]

§ 104-15 – Method of payment of expenses and awards.

104-15. 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 […]

§ 104-2 – Unused lands to revert to State.

104-2. Unused lands to revert to State. The consent given in G.S. 104-1 is upon consideration of the United States building lighthouses, lighthouse keepers’ dwellings, lifesaving stations, buoys, coal depots, fish stations, post offices, customhouses, and other buildings connected therewith, on the tracts or parcels of land so purchased, or that may be purchased; and […]

§ 104-3 – Exemption of such lands from taxation.

104-3. Exemption of such lands from taxation. The lots, parcels, or tracts of land acquired under this Chapter, together with the tenements and appurtenances for the purpose mentioned in this Chapter, shall be exempt from taxation. (1870-1, c. 44, s. 3; Code, s. 3082; Rev., s. 5428; C.S., s. 8055.)

§ 104-4 – Conveyances of such lands to be recorded.

104-4. Conveyances of such lands to be recorded. All deeds, conveyances, or other title papers for the same shall be recorded, as in other cases, in the office of the register of deeds of the county in which the lands so conveyed may lie, in the same manner and under the same regulations as other […]

§ 104-5 – Forest reserve in North Carolina authorized; powers conferred.

104-5. Forest reserve in North Carolina authorized; powers conferred. The United States is authorized to acquire by purchase, or by condemnation with adequate compensation, except as hereinafter provided, such lands in North Carolina as in the opinion of the federal government may be needed for the establishment of a national forest reserve in that region. […]