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Sec. 19.7.  Acts not affected.
   This act shall not be deemed to repeal, modify, nor in any manner to affect any of the following acts, or amendments thereto, even though such acts or amendments are not expressly set forth herein:
   (a)   Any acts validating, confirming, approving or legalizing official proceedings, actions, contracts, or obligations of any kind.
   (b)   Any acts authorizing conveyance or sale of particular city property or interests therein.
   (c)   North Carolina Session Laws 1945, chapter 931, which authorized the city to regulate or prohibit the sale of beer and wine from 7:00 p.m. Saturday to 7:00 a.m. Monday.
   (d)   North Carolina Public-Local Laws 1941, chapter 350, providing for an election for airport bonds.
   (e)   North Carolina Private Laws 1909, chapter 144, establishing a sewerage system, building and enlarging schools, and improving streets in the city.
   (f)   North Carolina Private Laws 1929, chapter 43, authorizing the city to issue bonds for refunding its floating indebtedness.
   (g)   North Carolina Private Laws 1913, chapter 43, and North Carolina Private Laws 1925, chapter 90, authorizing the city to issue bonds to build and to extend, respectively, the municipal sewerage system.
   (h)   North Carolina Private Laws 1913, chapter 50, and North Carolina Private Laws 1911, chapter 256, authorizing the city to issue bonds for street and bridge improvements.
   (i)   North Carolina Private Laws 1935, chapter 140, validating certain bonds and authorizing the issuance of refunding bonds.
   (j)   North Carolina Session Laws 1947, chapter 218, authorizing the city to establish a traffic bureau by ordinance to handle certain traffic violations within the city, and North Carolina Session Laws 1963, chapter 655, relating to violations and penalties within the jurisdiction of the traffic bureau.
   (k)   North Carolina Session Laws 1955, chapter 1117, authorizing the chief of the fire departments of the Towns of Rockingham, Hamlet, and Ellerbe to seize and impound all evidence of arson which they may discover.
   (l)   North Carolina Session Laws 1955, chapter 589, and North Carolina Session Laws 1957, chapter 748, relating to exemption from ad valorem taxes on the property of Senior Woman’s Club, Inc., and Junior Woman’s Club, Inc., and Calvary Baptist Church.
   (m)   North Carolina Session Laws 1963, chapter 982, authorizing the establishment of a town liquor control store, and North Carolina Session Laws 1967, chapter 1062, relating to the allocation of the net profits of the Hamlet board of alcoholic control.
   (n)   North Carolina Session Laws 1963, chapter 166, authorizing the chief of police to reside outside the corporate limits of the city.
   (o)   North Carolina Session Laws 1945, chapter 948, authorizing the city to execute a quitclaim deed to the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company.
   (p)   North Carolina Private Laws 1927, chapter 2; North Carolina Public-Local Laws 1937, chapter 276; North Carolina Session Laws 1945, chapter 1001; and North Carolina Session Laws 1963, chapter 538, authorizing the city to convey real estate.
   (q)   North Carolina Session Laws 1949, chapter 102, and North Carolina Session Laws 1955, chapter 1217, relating to the fees of the jailer of the city.
   (r)   North Carolina Session Laws 1951, chapter 299, creating a bird sanctuary within the territorial limits of the city.