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Part 3. Disposition of County Property. <br /> <br />§ 153A-176, Disposition of property. <br /> A county may dispose of any real or personal property belonging to it accord- <br />inl~ to the procedures prescribed in Chapter 160A, Article 12. ,F, or p~rposes, of <br />this section references in Chapter 160A Article 1~, to the "city,' the 'council," <br />or a specific city official are deemed to refer, respectively, to the county, the <br />board of commissioners and the county official who most nearly performs the <br />same duties performed ~y the specified city official. ~1868, c. 20, ss. 3, 8~ Code, <br />ss 704, 707: Rev., ss. 1310, 1318: C.S., ss. 1291, 1297; 1973, c 822, s 1 ~ <br /> <br /> § 160A-267, Private sale, <br /> When the council proposes to dispose of property by private sale, it shall at <br /> a regular council meeting adopt a resolution or order authorizing an approl?- <br /> ate city official to dispose of the property by private sale at a negotiated price. <br /> The resolution or order shah identi~y the property to be sold and may, but need <br /> not, specify a minimum price. A not~ce summarizing the contents of the resolu. <br /> tion or order shall be published once after its adoption, and no sale shall bs <br /> consummated thereunder until 10 days after its publication. (1971, c. 698, s. <br /> 1; 1979, 2nd Sess., c. 1247, s. 24.) ) <br /> <br /> Local Modification. -- Mecklenburg: 1981. <br />c. 510, <br /> <br /> <br />