North Carolina Statutes
§ 113-284 — Affirmative duty of sportsmen to determine if property is registered and posted
North Carolina § 113-284
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 113Conservation and Development
Art. 21ARegulating Hunting and Fishing on the Registered Property of Another
Subch. IVCONSERVATION OF MARINE AND ESTUARINE AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 113-284 (2026).
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Every individual who enters the property of another to hunt or fish without first having obtained permission from an authorized person in control of hunting and fishing rights or his agent is under a duty to look for posted notices. In the apparent absence of such notices, the individual intending to enter is nevertheless under a duty to determine if practicable whether the property is registered under the terms of this Article. (1981, c. 854, s. 1.)
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