North Carolina Statutes
§ 159C-21 — Dissolution of authorities
North Carolina § 159C-21
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 159CIndustrial and Pollution Control Facilities Financing Act
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Bluebook
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 159C-21 (2026).
Text
Whenever the board of commissioners of an authority and the governing body of the county for which such authority was created shall by joint resolution determine that the purposes for which the authority was formed have been substantially fulfilled and that all bonds theretofore issued and all other obligations theretofore incurred by the authority have been fully paid or satisfied, such board of commissioners and governing body may declare the authority to be dissolved. On the effective date of such joint resolution, the title to all funds and other property owned by the authority at the time of such dissolution shall vest in the county or in such other political subdivisions as the county shall direct, and possession of such funds and other property shall forthwith be delivered to the co
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Nearby Sections
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§ 159C-1
Short title§ 159C-10
Location of projects§ 159C-11
Financing agreements§ 159C-12
Security documents§ 159C-13
Trust funds§ 159C-14
Tax exemption§ 159C-15
Construction contracts§ 159C-16
Conflict of interest§ 159C-17
Credit of State not pledged§ 159C-18
Bonds eligible for investment§ 159C-19
Revenue refunding bonds§ 159C-20
No power of eminent domain§ 159C-21
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North Carolina § 159C-21, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/159C/159C-21.