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Record #:
20551
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This bulletin reviews solid-waste management legislation enacted by the 1994 NC General Assembly. Among the new legislation were laws governing local government review of landfill applications and landfills for on-site disposal of land clearing debris.
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Record #:
28733
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This bulletin reviews solid-waste management legislation enacted by the 1994 North Carolina General Assembly. There are amendments regarding zoning, landfills for on-site disposal of land clearing debris, and disposal fees for white goods.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 60, Aug 1994, p1-3, f
Record #:
20501
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This bulletin reviews legislation passed by the 1994 session of the NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified and are therefore current laws. Among the bills enacted were real property instruments (cancellation of deeds of trust and hog farms), public records, notary publics, and vital records.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 20, Aug 1995, p1-5
Record #:
20503
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This bulletin reviews legislation passed by the 1997 session of the NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds up to July 25, 1997. Any legislation discussed after that date will be covered in a later bulletin. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Among the bills enacted were real property (map law changes) and vital records.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 23, July 1997, p1-4
Record #:
20504
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This bulletin reviews legislation passed by the 1974 session of the NC General Assembly after July 25, 1887, that is of interest to registers of deeds. Among the bills enacted were real property (notice of open dump and brownfield property) and vital records.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 24, Sept 1997, p1-4
Record #:
28604
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A review of legislation enacted during the 1997 session of the North Carolina General Assembly discusses changes in the statutes regarding access to birth records, death certificates, and information on drug and alcohol abuse. There are also changes in the procedures for recording maps and plats.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 23, July 1997, p1-4
Record #:
20567
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This bulletin reviews solid waste management legislation enacted by the 1997 session of the NC General Assembly. Among the legislation are laws for departmental reorganization, brownfields property, dry-cleaning solvent contamination, and scarp tire disposal tax.
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Record #:
20505
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This bulletin reviews legislation passed by the 1998 session of the NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified and are therefore current laws. Among the bills enacted were real property records (maps), vital records (marriage licenses) and electronic signatures.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 25, Nov 1998, p1-4
Record #:
20506
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This bulletin reviews legislation passed by the 1999 session of the NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified and are therefore current laws. Among the bills enacted were electronic storage of records, real estate excise tax, and vital records.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 26, Aug 1999, p1-6
Record #:
20508
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This bulletin reviews legislation passed by the 2000 session of the NC General Assembly that is of interest to registers of deeds. The legislation is identified by the session law chapter number, with the original bill number given in parentheses. Unless otherwise indicated, the acts became effective when ratified and are therefore current laws. Among the bills enacted were security of electronic records, electronic signatures, and a rewrite of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 28, Aug 2000, p1-7
Record #:
20510
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This bulletin reviews several significant bills passed by the 2002 session of the NC General Assembly affecting registers of deeds. One is a statewide act that removes certain information from public records.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 30, Nov 2002, p1-4
Record #:
18023
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In their continuous search for sources of revenue, North Carolina's local governments have frequently eyed a local income tax as a possible addition to locally levied taxes. Campbell discusses the advantages and disadvantages to adding a local income tax to the existing system.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 36 Issue 9, June 1970, p1-2, 6
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Record #:
28601
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The 1993 session of the North Carolina General Assembly enacted new chapter 57C of the General Statutes, which provides for the creation of a new type of business entity, the limited liability company. This new entity has some of the characteristics of a partnership and some of a corporation.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 18, Mar 1994, p1-2
Record #:
20520
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This bulletin discusses the authority of North Carolina local governments to license and regulate the conduct of businesses and occupations and the statutory and constitutional limitations on the exercise of that authority.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 25, Aug 1983, p1-7, f
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Record #:
28710
Abstract:
This bulletin discusses the authority of North Carolina local governments to license and regulate the conduct of businesses, and occupations and the statutory and constitutional limitations on the exercise of that authority.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 25, Aug 1983, p1-7, f
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