164-2. Effect as to repealing other statutes.
All public and general statutes not contained in the General Statutes of North Carolina are hereby repealed with the exceptions and limitations hereafter mentioned in this Chapter. No statute or law which has been heretofore repealed shall be revived by the repeal contained in any of the sections of the General Statutes of North Carolina or by the omission of any repealing statute from the General Statutes. All public and general statutes enacted at the regular session of the General Assembly of 1943 shall be deemed to repeal any conflicting provisions of the General Statutes of North Carolina.
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 164 - Concerning the General Statutes of North Carolina
Article 1 - The General Statutes.
§ 164-2 - Effect as to repealing other statutes.
§ 164-3 - Repeal not to affect rights accrued or suits commenced.
§ 164-4 - Offenses, penalties and liabilities not affected.
§ 164-5 - Pending actions and proceedings not affected.
§ 164-6 - Effect of repeal on persons holding office.
§ 164-8 - General Statutes of North Carolina effective December 31, 1943.
§ 164-10 - Supplements to the General Statutes; rearrangement of laws, and correction of errors.
§ 164-11 - Supplements prima facie statement of laws; method of citation.
§ 164-11.1 - Cumulative Supplements prima facie evidence of laws.
§ 164-11.2 - Adoption of 1950 Volumes 2A, 2B and 2C of the General Statutes.
§ 164-11.3 - Adoption of 1952 Volumes 3A, 3B and 3C of the General Statutes.
§ 164-11.4 - Adoption of 1953 Volumes 1A, 1B and 1C of the General Statutes.
§ 164-11.5 - Adoption of 1958 Replacement Volumes 2C and 3B of the General Statutes.
§ 164-11.6 - Adoption of 1960 Replacement Volumes 2B and 3A of the General Statutes.
§ 164-11.9 - Adoption of 1969 Replacement Volumes 1A and 1B of the General Statutes.