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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 153A - Counties
    • Article 2 - Corporate Powers.
    • § 153A-14 - Grants and loans from other governments.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 2 - Corporate Powers.
    § 153A-14 - Grants and loans from other governments.

    153A-14. Grants and loans from other governments.
    A county may contract for and accept grants and loans as permitted by G.S. 160A-17.1. (1973, c. 822, s. 1; 2007-91, s. 2.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 153A - Counties

    Article 2 - Corporate Powers.

    § 153A-10 - State has 100 counties.

    § 153A-11 - Corporate powers.

    § 153A-12 - Exercise of corporate power.

    § 153A-13 - Continuing contracts.

    § 153A-14 - Grants and loans from other governments.

    § 153A-15 - Consent of board of commissioners necessary in certain counties before land may be condemned or acquired by a unit of local government outside the county.

    § 153A-15.1 - Agreement to make payment in lieu of future ad valorem taxes required before wetlands acquisition by a unit of local government.

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