Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter106. Agriculture. |
Article45. Agricultural Societies and Fairs |
Part3. Protection and Regulation of Fairs |
§106-512. Lien against licensees' property to secure charge
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All agricultural fairs which shall grant any privilege, license, or concession to any person, persons, firm, or corporation for vending wares or merchandise within any fairgrounds, or which shall rent any ground space for carrying on any kind of business in such fairgrounds, either upon stipulated price or for a certain percent of the receipts taken in by such person, persons, firm, or corporation, shall have the right to retain possession of and shall have a lien upon any or all the goods, wares, fixtures, and merchandise or other property of such person, persons, firm, or corporation until all charges for privileges, licenses, or concessions are paid, or until their contract is fully complied with.
(1915, c. 242, s. 1; C.S., s. 4950.)