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Chapter 146 — State Lands
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Article 2.
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Article 3.
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Article 4.
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Article 6.
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Article 7.
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Article 8.
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Article 11.
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Article 13.
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Article 15.
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Article 16.
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Article 17.
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Article 18.
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Chapter 146.
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§ 146-2. Department of Administration given control of certain State lands; general powers.
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§ 146-4. Sales of certain lands; procedure; deeds; disposition of proceeds.
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§ 146-5. Reservation to the State.
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§ 146-6. Title to land raised from navigable water.
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§ 146-6.1. Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c.
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§ 146-7. Sale of timber rights; procedure; instruments conveying rights; disposition of proceeds.
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§ 146-8. Disposition of mineral deposits in State lands under water.
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§ 146-9. Disposition of mineral deposits in State lands not under water.
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§ 146-10. Leases.
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§ 146-11. Easements, rights-of-way, etc.
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§ 146-12. Easements in lands covered by water.
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§ 146-13. Erection of piers on State lakes restricted.
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§ 146-14. Proceeds of dispositions of certain State lands.
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§ 146-14.1. Natural Resources Easement Fund.
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§ 146-15. Definition of net proceeds.
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§ 146-17. Mapping and discovery agreements.
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§ 146-17.1. Rewards; reclamation of certain State lands; wrongful removal of timber from State lands.
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§ 146-19. Fishing license fees for nonresidents of counties in which State lakes are situated.
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§ 146-20. Forfeiture for failure to register deeds.
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§ 146-20.1. Conveyance of certain marshlands validated; public trust rights reserved.
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§ 146-22.1. Acquisition of property.
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§ 146-22.2. Appraisal of property to be acquired by State.
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§ 146-22.3. Acquisition of land to be used to restore, enhance, preserve, or create wetlands.
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§ 146-22.4. Acquisition of wetlands from private mitigation banking companies.
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§ 146-22.5. Reimbursement of payment in lieu of future ad valorem taxes.
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§ 146-23. Agency must file statement of needs; Department must investigate.
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§ 146-23.1. Buildings having historic, architectural or cultural significance.
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§ 146-23.2. Purchase of buildings constructed or renovated to a certain energy-efficiency standard.
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§ 146-24. Procedure for purchase or condemnation.
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§ 146-24.1. The power of eminent domain.
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§ 146-25. Leases and rentals.
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§ 146-25.1. Proposals to be secured for leases.
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§ 146-26. Donations and devises to State.
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§ 146-26.1. Relocation assistance.
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§ 146-28. Agency must file application with Department; Department must investigate.
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§ 146-29. Procedure for sale, lease, or rental.
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§ 146-29.1. Lease or sale of real property for less than fair market value.
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§ 146-29.2. Lease or interest in real property for communication purposes.
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§ 146-30. Application of net proceeds.
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§ 146-30.1. Application of net proceeds of disposition or use of real property allocated to the 4-H Camping Program.
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§ 146-30.2. Calculation of net proceeds from the sale of State-owned real property located outside the State Capitol area.
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§ 146-32. Exemptions as to leases, etc.
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§ 146-33. State agencies to locate and mark boundaries of lands.
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§ 146-34. Agencies may establish agreed boundaries.
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§ 146-35. Severance approval delegation.
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§ 146-36. Acquisitions for and conveyances to federal government.
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§ 146-38. Pending entries.
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§ 146-39. Void grants; not color of title.
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§ 146-41. Former surveys recorded.
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§ 146-42. What record must show; received as evidence.
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§ 146-44. Card index system for grants.
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§ 146-45. Grant of Moore's Creek Battlefield authorized.
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§ 146-47. Change of county line before grant issued or registered.
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§ 146-48. Entries in wrong county.
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§ 146-49. Errors in surveys of plots corrected.
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§ 146-50. Resurvey of lands to correct grants.
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§ 146-51. Lost seal replaced.
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§ 146-52. Errors in grants corrected.
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§ 146-53. Irregular entries validated.
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§ 146-54. Grant signed by deputy Secretary of State validated.
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§ 146-55. Registration of grants.
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§ 146-56. Time for registering grants extended.
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§ 146-57. Time for registering grants and other instruments extended.
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§ 146-58. Time for registering grants further extended.
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§ 146-59. Time for registering grants or copies extended.
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§ 146-60. Further extension of time for registering grants or copies for two years from January 1, 1947.
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§ 146-60.1. Further extension of time for registering grants or copies for four years from January 1, 1977.
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§ 146-62. Judgment recorded in Secretary of State's office.
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§ 146-63. Action by State to vacate grants.
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§ 146-65. Exemptions from Chapter.
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§ 146-66. Voidability of transactions contrary to Chapter.
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§ 146-67. Governor to employ persons.
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§ 146-68. Statutes of limitation.
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§ 146-69. Service on State in land actions.
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§ 146-70. Institution of land actions by the State.
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§ 146-72. Purpose.
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§ 146-73. Administration.
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§ 146-75. Execution; signature; attestation; seal.
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§ 146-76. Exclusive method of conveying State lands.
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§ 146-77. Admission to registration in counties.
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§ 146-78. Validation of conveyances of state-owned lands.
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§ 146-80. Statute of limitations.
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§ 146-81. Title to lands sold for taxes.
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§ 146-82. Protection of interest in lands sold for taxes.
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SUBCHAPTER II.
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SUBCHAPTER III.
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SUBCHAPTER IV.
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