104-10. Migratory bird sanctuaries or other wildlife refuges.
The United States is authorized to acquire by purchase, or by condemnation with adequate compensation, such lands in North Carolina as in the opinion of the federal government may be needed for the establishment of one or more migratory bird sanctuaries or other wildlife refuges. This consent is given upon condition that the State of North Carolina shall retain a concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over such lands so far that civil process in all cases, and such criminal process as may issue under the authority of the State of North Carolina against any person charged with the commission of any crime without or within said jurisdiction, may be executed therein in like manner as if this consent had not been given. Power is hereby conferred upon the Congress of the United States to pass such laws as it may deem necessary to the acquisition as hereinbefore provided, for incorporation in such sanctuaries or refuges such lands lying in North Carolina as in the opinion of the federal government may be suitable and needed for this purpose. Power is hereby conferred upon Congress to pass such laws and to make or provide for the making of such rules and regulations, of both civil and criminal nature, and to provide punishment therefor, as in its judgment may be necessary for the management, control and protection of such lands as may be from time to time acquired by the United States under the provisions of this section. (1929, c. 163, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 104 - United States Lands
Article 1 - Authority for Acquisition.
§ 104-2 - Unused lands to revert to State.
§ 104-3 - Exemption of such lands from taxation.
§ 104-4 - Conveyances of such lands to be recorded.
§ 104-5 - Forest reserve in North Carolina authorized; powers conferred.
§ 104-8 - Further authorization of acquisition of land.
§ 104-9 - Condition of consent granted in preceding section.
§ 104-10 - Migratory bird sanctuaries or other wildlife refuges.