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§ 164-1 – Title of revision.

164-1. Title of revision. This revision shall be known as the "General Statutes of North Carolina" and may be cited in either of the following ways: "General Statutes of North Carolina"; or "General Statutes"; or "G.S."; or "N.C. Gen. Stat."; or "N.C.G.S." (1985, c. 609, s. 6.)

§ 164-11 – Supplements prima facie statement of laws; method of citation.

164-11. Supplements prima facie statement of laws; method of citation. (a) The supplements to the General Statutes of North Carolina, or to any replacement or recompiled volumes of the General Statutes, when printed under the supervision of the Legislative Services Office shall establish prima facie the general and permanent laws of North Carolina contained in […]

§ 164-11.1 – Cumulative Supplements prima facie evidence of laws.

164-11.1. Cumulative Supplements prima facie evidence of laws. The 1945, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1955, and 1957 Cumulative Supplements to the General Statutes of North Carolina, or to any replacement or recompiled volumes of the General Statutes as compiled and published by The Michie Company under the supervision of the Department of Justice of the […]

§ 164-11.2 – Adoption of 1950 Volumes 2A, 2B and 2C of the General Statutes.

164-11.2. Adoption of 1950 Volumes 2A, 2B and 2C of the General Statutes. The chapters, subchapters, articles and sections, now comprising Volume 2 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and the Cumulative Supplements thereto, consisting of G.S. 26-1 through 105-462 now in force as amended, are hereby reenacted and designated Volumes 2A, 2B and […]

§ 164-11.3 – Adoption of 1952 Volumes 3A, 3B and 3C of the General Statutes.

164-11.3. Adoption of 1952 Volumes 3A, 3B and 3C of the General Statutes. The chapters, subchapters, articles and sections now comprising Volume 3 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, and Cumulative Supplements thereto, consisting of G.S. 106-1 through 166-13, now in force, as amended, are hereby reenacted and designated Volumes 3A, 3B and 3C […]

§ 164-11.4 – Adoption of 1953 Volumes 1A, 1B and 1C of the General Statutes.

164-11.4. Adoption of 1953 Volumes 1A, 1B and 1C of the General Statutes. The chapters, subchapters, articles and sections now comprising Volume 1 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, and Cumulative Supplements thereto, consisting of G.S. 1-1 through 27-59, now in force, as amended, are hereby reenacted and designated Volumes 1A, 1B and 1C […]

§ 164-11.5 – Adoption of 1958 Replacement Volumes 2C and 3B of the General Statutes.

164-11.5. Adoption of 1958 Replacement Volumes 2C and 3B of the General Statutes. (a) The chapters, subchapters, articles and sections now comprising Volume 2C of the General Statutes of North Carolina, and Cumulative Supplement thereto, consisting of G.S. 83-1 through 105-462, now in force, as amended, are hereby reenacted and designated Replacement Volume 2C of […]

§ 164-11.6 – Adoption of 1960 Replacement Volumes 2B and 3A of the General Statutes.

164-11.6. Adoption of 1960 Replacement Volumes 2B and 3A of the General Statutes. (a) The chapters, subchapters, articles and sections now comprising Volume 2B of the General Statutes of North Carolina, and Cumulative Supplement thereto, consisting of G.S. 53-1 through 82-18, now in force, as amended, are hereby reenacted and designated as Replacement Volume 2B […]

§ 164-11.9 – Adoption of 1969 Replacement Volumes 1A and 1B of the General Statutes.

164-11.9. Adoption of 1969 Replacement Volumes 1A and 1B of the General Statutes. (a) The chapters and sections thereof now comprising Volume 1A of the General Statutes of North Carolina, and Cumulative Supplement thereto, consisting of G.S. 1-1 through 1B-8 now in force, as amended, are hereby reenacted and designated as 1969 Replacement Volume 1A […]

§ 164-2 – Effect as to repealing other statutes.

164-2. Effect as to repealing other statutes. All public and general statutes not contained in the General Statutes of North Carolina are hereby repealed with the exceptions and limitations hereafter mentioned in this Chapter. No statute or law which has been heretofore repealed shall be revived by the repeal contained in any of the sections […]

§ 164-3 – Repeal not to affect rights accrued or suits commenced.

164-3. Repeal not to affect rights accrued or suits commenced. The repeal of the statutes described in G.S. 164-2 shall not affect any act done, any right accruing, accrued or established, or any action or proceeding had or commenced in any case before the time when such repeal shall take effect, but the proceedings in […]

§ 164-4 – Offenses, penalties and liabilities not affected.

164-4. Offenses, penalties and liabilities not affected. No offense committed, no penalty or forfeiture incurred, no liability arising, and no remedy availed of, under any of the statutes hereby repealed, before the time when such repeal shall take effect shall be affected by the repeal.

§ 164-5 – Pending actions and proceedings not affected.

164-5. Pending actions and proceedings not affected. No action or proceeding pending at the time of the repeal, for any offense committed, or for the recovery of any penalty or forfeiture incurred under any of the statutes hereby repealed shall be affected by such repeal, except that the proceedings in such action or proceeding shall […]

§ 164-6 – Effect of repeal on persons holding office.

164-6. Effect of repeal on persons holding office. All persons who at the time the General Statutes of North Carolina becomes effective shall hold any office under any of the statutes hereby repealed shall continue to hold the same according to the tenure thereof.