IN RE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE, ETC.

No. 47.

278 S.E.2d 224 (1981)

In re ANNEXATION ORDINANCE # D-21927 ADOPTED BY CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., DECEMBER 17, 1979-AREA I. In re ANNEXATION ORDINANCE # D-21927 ADOPTED BY CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., DECEMBER 17, 1979-AREA II. In re ANNEXATION ORDINANCE # D-21927 ADOPTED BY CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., DECEMBER 17, 1979-AREA 6-A. In re ANNEXATION ORDINANCE # D-21927 ADOPTED BY CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., DECEMBER 17, 1979-AREA 6-B-1. In re ANNEXATION ORDINANCE # D-21927 ADOPTED BY CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., DECEMBER 17, 1979-AREA 8.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 2, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Doughton, Moore & Newton by Thomas W. Moore, Jr., George E. Doughton, Jr. and Richmond W. Rucker, Winston-Salem, for petitioners-appellants.

Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice by Roddey M. Ligon, Jr., and Ronald G. Seeber and Ralph D. Karpinos, Winston-Salem, for respondent-appellee.


MEYER, Justice.

As the City of Winston-Salem is a municipality having a population of more than five thousand according to the 1980 federal decennial census, annexation by the city is governed by Chapter 160A, Article 4A, Part 3, of the General Statutes. The guiding standards and requirements of that Act are set forth in great detail and the governing body must conform to the procedures and meet the requirements set forth in the Act as a condition precedent to the...

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