North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Jurisdiction in Clerk of Superior Court.
§ 156-17 - Commissioners to examine lands and make report.

156-17. Commissioners to examine lands and make report.
The commissioners, or a majority of them, on a day of which each proprietor is to be notified at least five days, shall meet on the premises and view the land to be drained and the lands affected thereby, and shall determine and report whether the lands of the petitioner or petitioners ought to be drained exclusively by him or them, and if they are of the opinion that the same ought not to be drained exclusively at the expense of the petitioner or petitioners, they shall decide and determine the route of the canal, ditch, or embankment, the width thereof, and the depth and height, as the case may be, and the manner in which the same shall be cut or thrown up, considering all the circumstances of the case, and providing as far as possible for the effectual drainage of the petitioner's land, and the protection and benefit of the defendant's lands; and they shall apportion the labor to be done or assess the amount to be paid by each of the owners of the lands affected by such canal, ditch, or embankment, towards the construction and keeping the same in repair, and report the same to the court, which, when confirmed, shall stand as a judgment of the court against each of the parties, his executors, administrators, heirs and assigns. (1889, c. 253, s. 2; Rev., s. 4017; C.S., s. 5276.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 156 - Drainage

Article 1 - Jurisdiction in Clerk of Superior Court.

§ 156-1 - Supplemental proceeding.

§ 156-2 - Petition filed; commissioners appointed.

§ 156-3 - Duty of commissioners.

§ 156-4 - Report and confirmation; easement acquired; exceptions.

§ 156-5 - Width of right-of-way for repairs.

§ 156-6 - Right of owner to fence; entry for repairs.

§ 156-7 - Earth for construction of dam; removal of dam.

§ 156-8 - Earth from canal removed or leveled.

§ 156-9 - No drain opened within 30 feet.

§ 156-10 - Right to drain into canal.

§ 156-11 - Expense of repairs apportioned.

§ 156-12 - Notice of making repairs.

§ 156-13 - Judgment against owner in default; lien.

§ 156-14 - Subsequent owners bound.

§ 156-15 - Amount of contribution for repair ascertained.

§ 156-16 - Petition by servient owner against dominant owner.

§ 156-17 - Commissioners to examine lands and make report.

§ 156-18 - Cost of repairs enforced by judgment.

§ 156-19 - Obstructing canal or ditch dug under agreement.

§ 156-20 - Right of dominant owner to repair.

§ 156-21 - Canal maintained for seven years presumed a necessity; drainage assessments declared liens.

§ 156-22 - Supplemental assessments to make up deficiency; vacancy appointments of assessment jurors.

§ 156-23 - Easement of drainage surrendered.

§ 156-24 - Obstructing drain cut by consent.

§ 156-25 - Protection of canals, ditches, and natural drains.

§ 156-26 - Procedure upon agreement.

§ 156-27 - Recovery for benefits; payment of damages.

§ 156-28 - Notice to landowners; assessments made by viewers.

§ 156-29 - Report filed; appeal and jury trial.

§ 156-30 - Confirmation of report.

§ 156-31 - Payment in installments.