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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 47C - North Carolina Condominium Act
    • Article 1 - General Provisions.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Chapter 47C - North Carolina Condominium Act
    Article 1 - General Provisions.

    § 47C-1-101 - Short title. - 47C-1-101. Short title. This chapter shall be known and may...

    § 47C-1-102 - Applicability. - 47C-1-102. Applicability. (a) This Chapter applies to all condominiums created...

    § 47C-1-103 - Definitions. - 47C-1-103. Definitions. In the declaration and bylaws, unless specifically provided...

    § 47C-1-104 - Variation; power of attorney or proxy to declarant. - 47C-1-104. Variation; power of attorney or proxy to declarant. (a)...

    § 47C-1-105 - Separate titles and taxation. - 47C-1-105. Separate titles and taxation. (a) If there is any...

    § 47C-1-106 - Applicability of local ordinances, regulations, and building codes. - 47C-1-106. Applicability of local ordinances, regulations, and building codes. A...

    § 47C-1-107 - Eminent domain. - 47C-1-107. Eminent domain. (a) If a unit is acquired by...

    § 47C-1-108 - Supplemental general principles of law applicable. - 47C-1-108. Supplemental general principles of law applicable. The principles of...

    § 47C-1-109 - Inconsistent time share provisions. - 47C-1-109. Inconsistent time share provisions. The provisions of this Chapter...

    § 47C-1-110 - Substantial compliance and marketability. - 47C-1-110. Substantial compliance and marketability. In all instances where a...

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