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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 55C — Foreign Trade Zones

§ 55C-4. Public or private corporation establishing foreign trade zone to be governed by federal law.

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§ 55C-4. Public or private corporation establishing foreign trade zone to be governed by federal law.
Any public or private corporation authorized by this Chapter to make application for the privilege of establishing, operating, and maintaining said foreign trade zone, whose application is granted pursuant to the terms of the aforementioned act of Congress is hereby authorized to establish such foreign trade zone and to operate and maintain the same subject to the conditions and restrictions of the said act of Congress and any amendments thereto, and under such rules and regulations and for the period of time that may be prescribed by the board established by said act of Congress to carry out the provisions of such act. (1975, 2nd Sess., c. 983, s. 132; 1977, c. 782, s. 1.)
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