19-7. How order of abatement may be canceled.
If the owner appears and pays all cost of the proceeding and files a bond, with sureties to be approved by the clerk, in the full value of the property, to be ascertained by the court, or, in vacation, by the clerk of the superior court, conditioned that he will immediately abate said nuisance, and prevent the same from being established or kept within a period of one year thereafter, the court may, if satisfied of his good faith, order the premises closed under the order of abatement to be delivered to said owner, and said order of abatement canceled so far as same may relate to said property; and if the proceeding be a civil action, and said bond be given and costs therein paid before judgment and order of abatement, the action shall be thereby abated as to said building only. The release of the property under the provisions of this section shall not release it from any judgment, lien, penalty, or liability to which it may be subject by law. (Pub. Loc. 1913, c. 761, s. 31; 1919, c. 288; C.S., s. 3186.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 19 - Offenses Against Public Morals
Article 1 - Abatement of Nuisances.
§ 19-1 - What are nuisances under this Chapter.
§ 19-1.2 - Types of nuisances.
§ 19-1.3 - Personal property as a nuisance; knowledge of nuisance.
§ 19-1.4 - Liability of successive owners for continuing nuisance.
§ 19-1.5 - Abatement does not preclude action.
§ 19-2.1 - Action for abatement; injunction.
§ 19-2.2 - Pleadings; jurisdiction; venue; application for preliminary injunction.
§ 19-2.4 - Notice of hearing on preliminary injunction; consolidation.
§ 19-2.5 - Hearing on the preliminary injunction; issuance.
§ 19-3 - Priority of action; evidence.
§ 19-4 - Violation of injunction; punishment.
§ 19-5 - Content of final judgment and order.
§ 19-6.1 - Forfeiture of real property.