§ 10.2. Disposal of surplus personal property.


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  • The town may dispose of surplus personal property valued at less than two thousand dollars ($2,000) for any one item or group of items using the procedures authorized in G.S. 160A-266(c).

    Sec. 2. The purpose of this act is to revise the Charter of the Town of Tarboro and to consolidate certain acts concerning the property, affairs, and government of the town. It is intended to continue without interruption those provisions of prior acts which are expressly consolidated into this act, so that all rights and liabilities that have accrued are preserved and may be enforced.

    Sec. 3. This act does not repeal or affect any acts concerning the property, affairs, or government of public schools, or any acts validating official actions, proceedings, contracts, or obligations of any kind.

    Sec. 4. The following acts, having served the purposes for which they were enacted or having been consolidated into this act, are expressly repealed:

    Chapter 937, Session Laws of 1959

    Chapter 547, Session Laws of 1965

    Chapter 531, Session Laws of 1967, except for Section 4

    Chapter 845, Session Laws of 1967

    Chapter 1164, Session Laws of 1981 (Regular Session 1982)

    Chapter 905, Session Laws of 1985 (Regular Session 1986)

    Chapter 963, Session Laws of 1985 (Regular Session 1986)

    Chapter 730, Session Laws of 1987, Section 2

    Chapter 305, Session Laws of 1991

    Sec. 5. The mayor and council members serving on the date of ratification of this act shall serve until the expiration of their terms or until their successors are elected and qualified. Thereafter, those offices shall be filled as provided in Articles II and III of the Charter contained in Section 1 of this act.

    Sec. 6. This act does not affect any rights or interests which arose under any provisions repealed by this act.

    Sec. 7. All existing ordinances, resolutions, and other provisions of the Town of Tarboro not inconsistent with the provisions of this act shall continue in effect until repealed or amended.

    Sec. 8. No action or proceeding pending on the effective date of this act by or against the town or any of its departments or agencies shall be abated or otherwise affected by this act.

    Sec. 9. If any provision of this act or application thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this act which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this act are declared to be severable.

    Sec. 10. Whenever a reference is made in this act to a particular provision of the General Statutes, and such provision is later amended, superseded, or recodified, the reference shall be deemed amended to refer to the amended general statutes, or to the general statute which most clearly corresponds to the statutory provision which is superseded or recodified.

    Sec. 11. This act is effective upon ratification.

    In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 9th day of May, 1995.