North Carolina Statutes

§ 104-20 — Utilities Commission to secure right-of-way; condemnation by United States

North Carolina § 104-20
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 104United States Lands
Art. 2Inland Waterways

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 104-20 (2026).

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If the title to any part of the lands required by the United States government for the construction of an inland waterway from Beaufort Inlet to the Cape Fear River is owned by a private person, company or corporation, railroad company, street railway company, telephone or telegraph company, or other public service corporation, or has been donated or condemned for any public use by any political subdivision of the State or if it may be necessary, for the purpose of obtaining the proper title to any lands, the title to which has heretofore been vested in the State Board of Education, then the Utilities Commission, in the name of the State of North Carolina, may secure a right-of-way 1,000 feet wide for the inland waterway across and through the lands or any part thereof, if possible by purc

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North Carolina § 104-20, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/104/104-20.