120-2.1. Severability of Senate and House apportionment acts.
If any provision of any act of the General Assembly that apportions Senate or House districts is held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the invalidity shall not affect other provisions that can be given effect without the invalid provision; and to this end the provisions of any said act are severable. (1981, c. 771, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 120 - General Assembly
Article 1 - Apportionment of Members; Compensation and Allowances.
§ 120-1 - (See editor's note.) Senators.
§ 120-2 - (See editor's note.) House apportionment specified.
§ 120-2.1 - Severability of Senate and House apportionment acts.
§ 120-2.3 - Contents of judgments invalidating apportionment or redistricting acts.
§ 120-2.4 - Opportunity for General Assembly to remedy defects.
§ 120-3 - Pay of members and officers of the General Assembly.
§ 120-3.1 - Subsistence and travel allowances for members of the General Assembly.