That if a majority of the votes cast in the said election shall be “For Annexation to Dare County,” then the said Atlantic Township shall, upon the first Monday succeeding the declaration by the board of county commissioners of Currituck County of the result of the election, become and be a part of Dare County and shall be subject to all laws relating to such county. The said township shall be known as Atlantic Township, Dare County. The board of commissioners of the said Counties of Currituck and Dare shall cause a line between Atlantic Township and Currituck County to be distinctly and definitely located, surveyed and marked according to the rules for settling county lines prescribed by the general laws of the state, within six months from the date of the transfer of the said territory.
(Pub.-Loc. Laws 1919, Ch. 163, § 4.)
Editor's note:
For additional legislative acts concerning establishment of boundary between Dare and Currituck Counties, see Pub.-Loc. Laws, Extra Session 1920, ch. 202 (article VI of this part) and Pub.-Loc. Laws 1927, ch. 382 (article VII of this part).