Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter156. Drainage. |
SubchapterI. DRAINAGE BY INDIVIDUAL OWNERS |
Article1. Jurisdiction in Clerk of Superior Court |
Part 1. Petition by Individual Owner |
§ 156-1. Supplemental proceeding |
§ 156-2. Petition filed; commissioners appointed |
§ 156-3. Duty of commissioners |
§ 156-4. Report and confirmation; easement acquired; exceptions |
§ 156-5. Width of right-of-way for repairs |
§ 156-6. Right of owner to fence; entry for repairs |
§ 156-7. Earth for construction of dam; removal of dam |
§ 156-8. Earth from canal removed or leveled |
§ 156-9. No drain opened within 30 feet |
§ 156-10. Right to drain into canal |
§ 156-11. Expense of repairs apportioned |
§ 156-12. Notice of making repairs |
§ 156-13. Judgment against owner in default; lien |
§ 156-14. Subsequent owners bound |
§ 156-15. Amount of contribution for repair ascertained |
§ 156-16. Petition by servient owner against dominant owner |
§ 156-17. Commissioners to examine lands and make report |
§ 156-18. Cost of repairs enforced by judgment |
§ 156-19. Obstructing canal or ditch dug under agreement |
§ 156-20. Right of dominant owner to repair |
§ 156-21. Canal maintained for seven years presumed a necessity; drainage assessments declared liens |
§ 156-22. Supplemental assessments to make up deficiency; vacancy appointments of assessment jurors |
§ 156-23. Easement of drainage surrendered |
§ 156-24. Obstructing drain cut by consent |
§ 156-25. Protection of canals, ditches, and natural drains |
Part 2. Petition under Agreement for Construction |
§ 156-26. Procedure upon agreement |
§ 156-27. Recovery for benefits; payment of damages |
§ 156-28. Notice to landowners; assessments made by viewers |
§ 156-29. Report filed; appeal and jury trial |
§ 156-30. Confirmation of report |
§ 156-31. Payment in installments |