North Carolina Statutes
§ 19-1.3 — Personal property as a nuisance; knowledge of nuisance
North Carolina § 19-1.3
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 19-1.3 (2026).
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The following are also declared to be nuisances, as personal property used in conducting and maintaining a nuisance under this Chapter:
(1)All moneys paid as admission price to the exhibition of any lewd film found to be a nuisance;
(2)All valuable consideration received for the sale of any lewd publication which is found to be a nuisance;
(3)All money or other valuable consideration, vehicles, conveyances, or other property received or used in gambling, prostitution, the illegal sale of alcoholic beverages or the illegal sale of substances proscribed under the North Carolina Controlled Substances Act, as well as the furniture and movable contents of a place used in connection with such prohibited conduct.
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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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North Carolina § 19-1.3, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/19-1.3.