§ 9.20. ABC profits.
From the profits of any liquor stores which are or may hereafter be operated in Rowan County, the county shall at the end of each quarterly period after an accounting has been received by it from the county board of alcoholic control, pay over to the City of Salisbury thirty (30) percent of the net profits received by the county from the operation of a liquor store or stores, and pay twenty (20) percent of the net profits received by the county from the operation of said store or stores to all other incorporated municipalities within the County of Rowan to be apportioned to said municipalities based upon the last census.
Section 2. The purpose of this act is to revise the Charter of the City of Salisbury and to consolidate herein certain acts concerning the property, affairs, and government of the city. It is intended to continue without interruption those provisions of prior acts which are consolidated into this act, so that all rights and liabilities that have accrued are preserved and may be enforced.
Section 3. This act shall not be deemed to repeal, modify, or in any manner affect any of the following acts, portions of acts, or amendments thereto, whether or not such acts, portions of acts, or amendments are expressly set forth herein:
(1)
Any acts concerning the property, affairs, or government of public schools in the City of Salisbury.
(2)
Any acts validating, confirming, approving, or legalizing official proceedings, actions, contracts, or obligations of any kind.
(3)
The following enumerated acts:
Chapter 246, Private Laws of 1848-49, Section 33
Chapter 118, Private Laws of 1857
Chapter 21, Private Laws of 1866
Chapter 186, Private Laws of 1899, Section 99
Chapter 266, Private Laws of 1901, Sections 3 and 4
Chapter 103, Private Laws of 1931, Section 6
Chapter 229, Public-Local Laws of 1933, Section 2
Chapter 43, Public-Local Laws of 1937
Chapter 22, Public-Local Laws of 1939
Chapter 241, Session Laws of 1947
Chapter 812, Session Laws of 1957
Chapter 872, Session Laws of 1957
Chapter 880, Session Laws of 1961
Chapter 56, Session Laws of 1963
Chapter 791, Session Laws of 1967
Chapter 76, Session Laws of 1967, Section 1
Chapter 270, Session Laws of 1971
Chapter 733, Session Laws of 1971
Chapter 176, Session Laws of 1973
Chapter 190, Session Laws of 1973
Chapter 910, Session Laws of 1985
Section 4. The following acts, having served the purpose for which they were respectively enacted, or having become obsolete under existing circumstances or unnecessary because of other provisions of law or because of having been carried forward in this act, are hereby repealed:
Chapter 246, Private Laws of 1848-49, except Section 33
Chapter 251, Private Laws of 1855
Chapter 260, Private Laws of 1855
Chapter 26, Public Laws of 1865 (adjourned session)
Chapter 3, Private Laws of 1866
Chapter 87, Private Laws of 1868-69
Chapter 123, Private Laws of 1868-69
Chapter 97, Private Laws of 1870-71
Chapter 173, Private Laws of 1874-75, as to Salisbury
Chapter 49, Public Laws of 1876-77
Chapter 10, Public Laws of 1879, Sections 1 and 2
Chapter 69, Private Laws of 1883
Chapter 59, Private Laws of 1891
Chapter 66, Private Laws of 1891
Chapter 234, Private Laws of 1891
Chapter 283, Private Laws of 1891
Chapter 1, Private Laws of 1893
Chapter 89, Private Laws of 1893
Chapter 266, Private Laws of 1899
Chapter 186, Private Laws of 1899, except Section 99
Chapter 482, Public Laws of 1901
Chapter 266, Private Laws of 1901, Sections 1 and 2
Chapter 287, Private Laws of 1901
Chapter 330, Private Laws of 1901
Chapter 355, Private Laws of 1903
Chapter 366, Private Laws of 1903
Chapter 394, Private Laws of 1903
Chapter 245, Private Laws of 1905
Chapter 335, Private Laws of 1907
Chapter 515, Public Laws of 1909, as to Salisbury
Chapter 208, Private Laws of 1909
Chapter 207, Private Laws of 1911
Chapter 566, Public-Local Laws of 1913, as to Salisbury
Chapter 128, Private Laws of 1913
Chapter 235, Private Laws of 1913
Chapter 252, Private Laws of 1913
Chapter 438, Private Laws of 1913
Chapter 38, Private Laws of 1915
Chapter 153, Private Laws of 1915
Chapter 300, Private Laws of 1915
Chapter 242, Private Laws of 1915
Chapter 114, Private Laws, Extra Session of 1921
Chapter 20, Private Laws, Extra Session of 1924
Chapter 62, Private Laws of 1925
Chapter 72, Private Laws of 1925
Chapter 219, Private Laws of 1925
Chapter 68, Private Laws of 1927
Chapter 83, Private Laws of 1927
Chapter 224, Private Laws of 1927, as to Salisbury
Chapter 231, Private Laws of 1927
Chapter 178, Private Laws of 1929
Chapter 197, Private Laws of 1929, as to Salisbury
Chapter 103, Private Laws of 1931, except Section 6
Chapter 78, Private Laws of 1931
Chapter 62, Private Laws of 1933, as to Salisbury
Chapter 175, Private Laws of 1933
Chapter 208, Private Laws of 1933
Chapter 229, Public-Local Laws of 1933, Section 1
Chapter 32, Private Laws of 1937
Chapter 475, Public-Local Laws of 1939
Chapter 498, Public-Local Laws of 1939
Chapter 27, Public-Local Laws of 1941
Chapter 226, Public-Local Laws of 1941
Chapter 379, Public-Local Laws of 1941
Chapter 21, Session Laws of 1945
Chapter 751, Session Laws of 1945
Chapter 82, Session Laws of 1947
Chapter 26, Session Laws of 1949
Chapter 84, Session Laws of 1949
Chapter 926, Session Laws of 1949, as to Salisbury
Chapter 1044, Session Laws of 1949
Chapter 1087, Session Laws of 1949
Chapter 375, Session Laws of 1951
Chapter 107, Session Laws of 1951
Chapter 8, Session Laws of 1953
Chapter 594, Session Laws of 1953
Chapter 744, Session Laws of 1953, as to Salisbury
Chapter 6, Session Laws of 1955
Chapter 18, Session Laws of 1955
Chapter 257, Session Laws of 1955
Chapter 916, Session Laws of 1957
Chapter 353, Session Laws of 1959
Chapter 100, Session Laws of 1963
Chapter 281, Session Laws of 1965
Chapter 76, Session Laws of 1967, Section 1
Chapter 136, Session Laws of 1977
Chapter 1121, Session Laws of 1979
Chapter 851, Session Laws of 1981
Chapter 998, Session Laws of 1981
Section 5. No provision of this act is intended, nor shall be construed, to affect in any way rights or interests (whether public or private):
(1)
Now vested or accrued, in whole or in part, the validity of which might be sustained or preserved by reference to any provisions of law repealed by this act;
(2)
Derived from, or which might be sustained or preserved in reliance upon, action heretofore taken (including the adoption of ordinances or resolutions) pursuant to or within the scope of any provision of law repealed by this act.
Section 6.
(a)
Existing ordinances and resolutions of the City of Salisbury, and all existing rules and regulations of departments or agencies of the City of Salisbury, not inconsistent with the provisions of this act, shall continue in full force and effect until repealed, modified or amended.
(b)
No action or proceeding of any nature (whether civil or criminal, judicial or administrative, or otherwise) pending at the effective date of this act by or against the City of Salisbury or any of its departments or agencies shall be abated or otherwise affected by the adoption of this act.
Section 7. Severability. If any provision of this act or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this act which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this act are declared to be severable.
Section 8. All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.
Section 9. This act is effective upon ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 18th day of May, 1987.
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Robert B. Jordan III
President of the Senate_____
Liston B. Ramsey
Speaker of the House of
Representatives