1965/66/67 session laws – Ch.406 Sec.3

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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:

If a subsequent election shall be held and at such election a majority of the votes shall be cast Against Town Liquor Control Store, the town liquor control board shall within three months from the canvassing of such votes and the declaration of the result thereof, close said store and shall thereafter cease to operate the same and within said three months the town control board shall dispose of all alcoholic beverages on hand, all fixtures, and all other property in the hands and under the control of said board and convert the same into cash and turn the same over to the town treasurer. Thereafter, all Public, Public-Local and Private Laws applicable to the sale of intoxicating beverages within said Town of Sylva, in force and effect prior to the authorization to operate a town liquor store, shall be in full force and effect the same as if such election had not been held until and unless another election is held under the provisions of this Act in which a majority of the votes shall be cast For Town Liquor Control Store. No election shall be called and held in the Town of Sylva under the provisions of this Act within two years from the holding of the last election thereunder. It shall be the duty of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Sylva to order the special liquor election herein authorized within 60 days after a sufficient petition has been filed requesting the same. But no election under this Act shall be held on the day of any biennial county, or Town of Sylva general election or primary election, or within 30 days of any such election.

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