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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 147 — State Officers

§ 147-51. Clerks of superior courts responsible for Appellate Division Reports; lending prohibited.

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§ 147-51. Clerks of superior courts responsible for Appellate Division Reports; lending prohibited.
From and after March 9, 1927, the clerks of the superior courts of the State of North Carolina are held officially responsible for the volumes of the North Carolina Appellate Division Reports furnished and to be furnished them by the State.
The said clerks of the various courts shall not lend or permit to be taken from their custody the said Reports, nor shall any person with or without the permission of the said clerks take them from their possession. (1927, c. 259; 1969, c. 1190, s. 55.)
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