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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 147-10

Governor to reside in Raleigh; mansion and accessories

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Olive ex rel. People v. Dejongh (2012)

Most recently applied in Olive ex rel. People v. Dejongh (August 2012)

1868-69, c. 270, ss. 32, 33; Code, ss. 3325, 3326; 1885, c. 244; Rev., s. 5327; 1919, c. 307; C.S., s. 7635.

The Governor shall reside in the City of Raleigh during his continuance in office. A convenient and commodious furnished dwelling house, supplied with necessary lights, fuel, and water, shall be provided for his accommodation; and an automobile and driver shall be provided and maintained for the use of the executive mansion.

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