North Carolina Statutes
§ 156-70.1 — When title deemed acquired for purpose of easements or rights-of-way; notice to landowner; claim for compensation; appeal
North Carolina § 156-70.1
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 156Drainage
Art. 5Establishment of Districts
Subch. IIIDRAINAGE DISTRICTS
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 156-70.1 (2026).
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The district shall be deemed to have acquired title for the purpose of easements or rights-of-way to those areas of land identified in the final report of the board of viewers and as shown on the map accompanying said report, at the time said final report is confirmed by the clerk of the superior court.
The board of viewers shall cause notice as to the area or areas of land involved, to be given to each landowner so affected, which notice shall be in writing and mailed to the last known address of the landowner at least seven days prior to the hearing on the final report as provided by G.S. 156-73.
If the landowner desires compensation for the land areas so acquired by the district, claim for the value of the same shall be submitted to the board of viewers on or before the time of the adju
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