North Carolina Statutes
§ 19-1 — What are nuisances under this Chapter
North Carolina § 19-1
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 19-1 (2026).
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(a)The erection, establishment, continuance, maintenance, use, ownership or leasing of any building or place for the purpose of assignation, prostitution, gambling, illegal possession or sale of alcoholic beverages, illegal possession or sale of controlled substances as defined in the North Carolina Controlled Substances Act, or illegal possession or sale of obscene or lewd matter, as defined in this Chapter, shall constitute a nuisance. The activity sought to be abated need not be the sole purpose of the building or place in order for it to constitute a nuisance under this Chapter.
(b)The erection, establishment, continuance, maintenance, use, ownership or leasing of any building or place wherein or whereon are carried on, conducted, or permitted repeated acts which create and constitut
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Nearby Sections
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§ 19-1.1
Definitions§ 19-1.2
Types of nuisances§ 19-10
Purposes§ 19-11
Public policy§ 19-12
Definitions§ 19-14
Filing and form of complaint§ 19-17
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