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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 105 > Article 16 - County Listing, Appraisal, and Assessing Officials North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 105 > Article 16 - County Listing, Appraisal, and Assessing OfficialsCurrent as of: 2010Check for updatesView 2008 version§ 105-294County assessor§ 105-295Oath of office for assessor§ 105-296Powers and duties of assessor§ 105-297Assistant assessor§ 105-299Employment of experts§ 105-300Tax commission________________________________________________________________________
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