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The Lords consented, and soon after the arrival of Governor Eden the Assembly took up the task of making what is known as the Revisal of 1715.
The Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina (1663-1729) 1894
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Now I can demonstrate that a Man [might] write three score Years and ten, after the Model of this Letter, without the least Necessity of Revisal, Emendation or Correction, and all that he should write in that time would be worth Printing too.
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This statute was repealed in the Code Revisal of 1849.
The Centennial of the University of Virginia, 1819-1921 1922
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The Legislative Committee has received from the Associated Charities of Charlotte an act to amend section 3355 of the Revisal of 1915.
Proceedings of the Second Annual Convention of the Equal Suffrage Association of North Carolina Held at Battery Park Hotel Asheville, N. C. October, 29th, 1915 Equal Suffrage Association of North Carolina 1916
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Chapter 263 of the Public Local Laws of 1911 established separate schools for the Croatan Indians of Sampson County, simply by adding the word Sampson after the word Richmond and Robeson, in the school laws as is set out in the Revisal (Sec. 4168 to 4171).
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The Revisal of 1905, Section 2083, among other things, provides that the marriages between the Croatan Indians and the negro, or between a Croatan Indian and a person of negro descent, to the third generation, shall be void.
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Section 4086 of the School Law as appears in the Revisal under the chapter entitled, "Public Schools," among other things provides for the descendants of the Croatan Indians now living in Richmond and Robeson counties that they shall have separate schools for their children, as hereinafter provided in this chapter.
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Sections 4168-9-70-71 of the School Law of North Carolina, as appears in the Revisal of 1905, under the chapter entitled "Croatan Indians," are as follows:
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It is true that in certain rare cases a notary public has the power of contempt, but so by statute has every referee in North Carolina (Revisal, 942), and a referee certainly is not therefore an officer.
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In our own state the Revisal, * 2349, permits the clerk of the court to be a notary public, which he could not be if it was an office, and this court held, as above stated, that he was a valid notary public where the validity of a mortgage under a United States statute required the instrument to be acknowledged before a notary public.
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