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Annexation Law in North Carolina, Volume 1: General Topics
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Annexation Law in North Carolina, Volume 1: General Topics

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The second edition of the first of three volumes on North Carolina annexation law, updated through 2006. Volume 1 addresses topics that are relevant regardless of the statutory annexation procedure used by a city. The second volume addresses voluntary annexation, and the third addresses involuntary annexation. Chapters in volume one are organized in approximate chronological order, as a city might work through an annexation. Chapters discuss the General Assembly’s authority over and role in annexation law; matters that condition a city’s power to annex; rules for annexations; the standing of various parties to challenge a completed annexation; a city’s authority to repeal an annexation ordinance; and the effect of an annexation upon existing services and service providers, various election matters, and city revenues. It also notes the steps a city should take to assure receipt of revenues. Includes an index, list of cases cited, and list of statutes discussed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
School of Government
Country
United States
Date
13 September 2007
Pages
251
ISBN
9781560115557

The second edition of the first of three volumes on North Carolina annexation law, updated through 2006. Volume 1 addresses topics that are relevant regardless of the statutory annexation procedure used by a city. The second volume addresses voluntary annexation, and the third addresses involuntary annexation. Chapters in volume one are organized in approximate chronological order, as a city might work through an annexation. Chapters discuss the General Assembly’s authority over and role in annexation law; matters that condition a city’s power to annex; rules for annexations; the standing of various parties to challenge a completed annexation; a city’s authority to repeal an annexation ordinance; and the effect of an annexation upon existing services and service providers, various election matters, and city revenues. It also notes the steps a city should take to assure receipt of revenues. Includes an index, list of cases cited, and list of statutes discussed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
School of Government
Country
United States
Date
13 September 2007
Pages
251
ISBN
9781560115557