104-2. Unused lands to revert to State.
The consent given in G.S. 104-1 is upon consideration of the United States building lighthouses, lighthouse keepers' dwellings, lifesaving stations, buoys, coal depots, fish stations, post offices, customhouses, and other buildings connected therewith, on the tracts or parcels of land so purchased, or that may be purchased; and that the title to land so conveyed to the United States shall revert to the State unless the construction of the aforementioned buildings be completed thereon within 10 years from the date of the conveyance from the grantor. (1870-1, c. 44, s. 5; Code, ss. 3080, 3083; 1887, c. 136; 1899, c. 10; Rev., s. 5426; C.S., s. 8054.)
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.