141-1. Governor to cause boundaries to be established and protected.
The Governor of North Carolina is hereby authorized to appoint two competent commissioners and a surveyor and a sufficient number of chainbearers, on the part of the State of North Carolina, to act with the commissioners or surveyors appointed or to be appointed by any of the contiguous states of Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Georgia, to return and remark, by some permanent monuments at convenient intervals, not greater than five miles, the boundary lines between this State and any of the said states.
The Governor is also authorized, whenever in his judgment it shall be deemed necessary to protect or establish the boundary lines between this State and any other state, to institute and prosecute in the name of the State of North Carolina any and all such actions, suits, or proceedings at law or in equity, and to direct the Attorney General or such other person as he may designate to conduct and prosecute such actions, suits, or proceedings. (1881, c. 347, s. 1; Code, s. 2289; 1889, c. 475, s. 1; Rev., s. 5315; 1909, c. 51, s. 1; C.S., s. 7396.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 141 - State Boundaries
§ 141-1 - Governor to cause boundaries to be established and protected.
§ 141-2 - Payment of expenses of establishing boundaries.
§ 141-3 - Appointment of arbitrators.
§ 141-4 - Disagreement of arbitrators reported to General Assembly.
§ 141-7.1 - Southern lateral seaward boundary.
§ 141-8 - Northern lateral seaward boundary.
§ 141-9 - Reestablishment of North Carolina-South Carolina boundary.