North Carolina Statutes
§ 40A-7 — Acquisition of whole parcel or building
North Carolina § 40A-7
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 40A-7 (2026).
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(a)When the proposed project requires condemnation of only a portion of a parcel of land leaving a remainder of such shape, size or condition that it is of little value, a condemnor may acquire the entire parcel by purchase or condemnation. If the remainder is to be condemned the petition filed under the provisions of G.S. 40A-20 or the complaint filed under the provisions of G.S. 40A-41 shall include:
(1)A determination by the condemnor that a partial taking of the land would substantially destroy the economic value or utility of the remainder; or
(2)A determination by the condemnor that an economy in the expenditure of public funds will be promoted by taking the entire parcel; or
(3)A determination by the condemnor that the interest of the public will be best served by acquiring the
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Nearby Sections
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§ 40A-1
Exclusive provisions§ 40A-12
Additional rules§ 40A-13
Costs and appeal§ 40A-2
Definitions§ 40A-20
Petition filed; contents§ 40A-21
Notice of proceedings§ 40A-22
Service§ 40A-23
Service where parties unknown§ 40A-27
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North Carolina § 40A-7, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/40A-7.