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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 116 — Higher Education

Part 6.

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§ 116-44.3. Definitions.
Unless the context clearly requires another meaning, the following words and phrases have the meanings indicated when used in this Part:
(1)"Board of trustees" and "constituent institution" have the meanings assigned in G.S. 116-2.
(2)"Campus" means that University property, without regard to location, which is used wholly or partly for the purposes of a particular constituent institution of the University of North Carolina.
(3)"University" means a constituent institution as defined in G.S. 116-2.
(4)"University property" means property that is owned or leased in whole or in part by the State of North Carolina and which is subject to the general management and control of the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina. (1973, c. 495, s. 1.)
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