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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 153A - Counties
    • Article 8 - County Property.
    • § 153A-165 - Leases.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 8 - County Property.
    § 153A-165 - Leases.

    153A-165. Leases.
    A county may lease as lessee, with or without option to purchase, any real or personal property for any authorized public purpose. A lease of personal property with an option to purchase is subject to Chapter 143, Article 8. (1973, c. 822, s. 1.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 153A - Counties

    Article 8 - County Property.

    § 153A-157 - Recodified as § 153A-158.1(a) by Session Laws 1995, c17, s15(a).

    § 153A-158 - Power to acquire property.

    § 153A-158.1 - Acquisition and improvement of school property.

    § 153A-158.2 - Acquisition and improvement of community college property.

    § 153A-163 - Acquisition of property at a judicial sale, execution sale, or sale pursuant to a power of sale; disposition of such property.

    § 153A-164 - Joint buildings.

    § 153A-165 - Leases.

    § 153A-169 - Care and use of county property; sites of county buildings.

    § 153A-170 - Regulation of parking on county property.

    § 153A-176 - Disposition of property.

    § 153A-177 - Reconveyance of property donated to a local government.

    § 153A-178 - Disposition of county property for a State psychiatric hospital.

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