1965/66/67 session laws – Ch.406 Sec.1

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CHAPTER 406 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TOWN LIQUOR CONTROL STORE IN THE TOWN OF SYLVA, JACKSON COUNTY, UPON A VOTE OF THE PEOPLE, AND PROVIDING FOR THE AL- LOCATION OF NET PROCEEDS FROM THE OPERATION OF SUCH STORE. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

The Board of Commissioners of the Town of Sylva may on its own motion, and shall upon a petition to said board signed by at least fifteen per cent -15% of the registered and qualified voters of the municipality, order an election to be held on the question of whether or not a town liquor control store may be operated in the Town of Sylva, and if a majority of the votes cast in such election shall be for the operation of such a store, it shall be legai for a liquor control store to be set up and operated in said town; but if a majority of the votes cast in said election shall be against the operation of a town liquor control store, no such store shall be set up or operated in said town under provisions of this Act.

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