North Carolina Statutes

§ 142-13 — Destruction of canceled bonds, notes and coupons

North Carolina·Ch. 142 State Debt·Art. 1 General Provisions

All canceled bonds, notes and interest coupons of the State may be destroyed in one of the following ways, in the discretion of the Treasurer:

(1)Method 1. The Treasurer shall make an entry in a substantially bound book kept by him for the purpose of recording the destruction of bonds, notes and coupons, showing a. With respect to bonds and notes, the designation, the date of issue, serial numbers (if any), denomination, maturity date, and total principal amount. b. With respect to coupons, the designation and date of the bonds to which the coupons appertain, the maturity date of the coupons and, as to each maturity date, the denomination, quantity and total amount of coupons. After this entry has been made, the paid bonds, notes or coupons shall be destroyed, by either burning or shreddi

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