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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 164 — Concerning the General Statutes of North Carolina

Chapter 164.

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Chapter 164.
Concerning the General Statutes of North Carolina.
Article 1.
The General Statutes.
§ 164-1. Title of revision.
This revision shall be known as the "General Statutes of North Carolina" and may be cited in either of the following ways: "General Statutes of North Carolina"; or "General Statutes"; or "G.S."; or "N.C. Gen. Stat."; or "N.C.G.S." (1985, c. 609, s. 6.)
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