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- Session laws and resolutions passed by the General Assembly [1959]
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- 1959
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Session laws and resolutions passed by the General Assembly [1959]
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1959 — Session Laws
Ch. 1237-1238
“G. S. 154-1. County Commissioners May Appoint. A county surveyor
may be appointed in each county by the county commissioners. The
county surveyor shall serve at the pleasure of the county commissioners
and his duties shall be as directed by the county commissioners not in¬
consistent with provisions of the General Statutes of North Carolina.
“G. S. 154-2. Qualifications. The county surveyor shall have qualifi¬
cations for his employment consistent with appropriate provisions of
Chapter 89, General Statutes of North Carolina, as amended.”
Sec. 1A. This Act shall not apply to Washington, Tyrrell, Jackson,
Swain, Johnston, Davie, Burke, Watauga, Greene, Macon, Mitchell, Clay,
Ashe, Avery, Wilkes, Sampson, Hyde, Stanly, Person, Cherokee, Pender,
Northampton, Lee, Harnett, Madison, Polk, Cumberland, Lincoln and
Alexander Counties.
Sec. 1.1. This Act shall not apply to Stanly and Carteret Counties.
In Stanly and Carteret Counties there shall be elected in each of said
counties, by the qualified voters thereof, as provided for the election of
members of the General Assembly, a county surveyor, who shall hold
office for the term of two years.
In each of said counties the surveyor may appoint deputies, who shall,
previous to entering on the duties of their office, be qualified in a similar
manner with the surveyor; and the surveyor making such appointment
shall be liable for the conduct of such deputies, as for his own conduct in
office.
The county surveyors of each of said counties are empowered to ad¬
minister oaths to all such persons as are required by law to be sworn in
making partition of real estate, in laying off widow’s dower, in establishing
boundaries and in surveying vacant lands under warrant.
Sec. 2. All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with provisions of
this Act are hereby repealed.
Sec. 3. This Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its
ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 20th
day of June, 1959.
S. B. 201 CHAPTER 1238
AN ACT TO CERATE THE CAROLINA CHARTER TERCENTENARY
COMMISSION.
WHEREAS, the year 1903 will mark the three hundreth anniversary
of the granting by King Charles II of England of the Charter of Carolina
to the eight Lords Proprietors; and
WHEREAS, it is fitting and proper that the State of North Carolina
and its people conduct a great celebration of this anniversary, in co¬
operation with our sister State of South Carolina, together with the
fourteen other States of the Union and the Republic of Mexico that were
included in whole or in part in the boundaries of the Charter of 1663 (as
such boundaries were expanded by the new Charter of 1665); and
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