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Where the duties and powers of the City officials, officers, and employees, are not herein specifically set forth, the Board of Commissioners of the City of Oxford shall have the power to specify, delegate and regulate same by ordinance and if same are not specified, delegated, or regulated, by ordinance, said City officials, officers, and employees, shall have those duties and powers granted by the North Carolina General Statutes, and amendments thereto.
(Session Laws 1963, Ch. 971, Art. VIII, § 2)
All existing ordinances, rules, and regulations of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Oxford and officials appointed thereunder and all existing ordinances, rules and regulations of departments, or agencies of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Oxford, not inconsistent with the provisions of this act, shall continue in full force and effect until repealed, modified, or amended, by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Oxford, North Carolina.
(Session Laws 1963, Ch. 971, Art. VIII, § 3)
The enumeration of particular powers as herein enumerated shall not be held or deemed to be exclusive, but in addition to the powers enumerated herein or implied thereby or appropriate to the exercise of such powers, it is intended that the Board of Commissioners of the City of Oxford shall have and may exercise all powers granted to municipalities generally under the North Carolina General Statutes and amendments thereto, and the Constitution of North Carolina as if same were herein specifically enumerated. All powers of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Oxford whether expressed or implied shall be exercised in the manner herein prescribed or if not specifically herein prescribed, then in the manner set forth in North Carolina General Statutes and amendments thereto, and if not therein set forth, then in the manner provided by ordinances, rules, or resolutions of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Oxford.
(Session Laws 1963, Ch. 971, Art. VIII, § 4)
When any crime is committed in the City of Oxford, Granville County, and the person or persons charged therewith flees or flee the city, any police officer of the municipality, either with or without process, is hereby given full authority to pursue the person or persons so charged, whether in sight or not, beyond the corporate limits of the city to any point within Granville County and to apprehend and arrest such person or persons anywhere within said county, provided the offense is committed in the presence of the pursuing officer or officers.
(Session Laws 1963, Ch. 971, Art. VIII, § 5)
Statutory reference:
Extra police jurisdiction, see G.S. § 160A-286
Editor's note:
Section 6 of Art. VIII of Ch. 971 of the 1963 Session
Laws, authorizing the issuance of warrants by police
officers was omitted inasmuch as a similar section
was declared unconstitutional by the State Supreme
Court.
The following acts having served the purposes for which enacted or having been consolidated into this act [charter] are hereby repealed:
(1) N.C. Private Laws, 1913, Chapter 302 (Recodification)
(2) N.C. Private Laws, 1915, Chapter 306 (Mayor's Court)
(3) N.C. Private Laws, 1915, Chapter 342 (Bond Issue)
(4) N.C. Private Laws, 1919, Chapter 25 Bond Issue)
(5) N.C. Private Laws, 1920, Extra Session, Chapter 69 (Official's Salary)
(6) N.C. Private Laws, 1927, Chapter 219 (Taxes)
(7) N.C. Private Laws, 1929, Chapter 8 (Taxes)
(8) N.C. Private Laws, 1929, Chapter 101 (Mayor's Court)
(9) N.C. Private Laws, 1933, Chapter 19 (Mayor's Court)
(10) N.C. Public-Local Laws, 1937, Chapter 74 (Mayor's Court)
(11) N.C. Public-Local Laws, 1937, Chapter 478 (Elections)
(12) N.C. Public-Local Laws, 1937, Chapter 638 (Corporate Limits)
(13) N.C. Public-Local Laws, 1939, Chapter 346 (Corporate Limits)
(14) N.C. Session Laws, 1943, Chapter 394 (Mayor's Court)
(15) N.C. Session Laws, 1947, Chapter 204 (Corporate Limits)
(16) N.C. Session Laws, 1947, Chapter 957 (Corporate Limits)
(17) N.C. Session Laws, 1949, Chapter 221 (Adopting Plan D)
(18) N.C. Session Laws, 1949, Chapter 449 (Terms of Office)
(19) N.C. Session Laws, 1949, Chapter 1150 (Taxes)
(20) N.C. Session Laws, 1951, Chapter 140 (Jurisdiction)
(21) N.C. Session Laws, 1951, Chapter 253 (Mayor's Court)
(22) N.C. Session Laws, 1953, Chapter 158 (Sale of Property)
(23) N.C. Session Laws, 1953, Chapter 159 (Mayor's Court)
(24) N.C. Session Laws, 1953, Chapter 323 (Jurisdiction)
(25) N.C. Session Laws, 1955, Chapter 274 (Election and terms of office of city officials)
(26) N.C. Session Laws, 1957, Chapter 937 (Salaries of Officials)
(27) N.C. Session Laws, 1961, Chapter 624 (Elections)
(Session Laws 1963, Ch. 971, Art. IX, § 1)
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