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  2. Standing on narrow medians in Wilmington is now a crime ... - AOL

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    To align city law with state law, the city of Wilmington recently approved updating its city code so that now a person unlawfully stopping or standing on medians less than 6 feet wide (on city ...

  3. How Wilmington nightspots handle a noise ordinance, even as ...

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    Wilmington businesses that want to stage live music have to navigate the city's noise ordinance, which was last updated in 2019.

  4. From the archives: When the American flag broke Wilmington law

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    It was a battle of patriotism against a sign ordinance during a Wilmington Board of Adjustment meeting in 1990. According to an article in the Sept. 22, 1990, edition of the Wilmington Morning ...

  5. Law of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Local ordinance codes from Public.Resource.Org; Case law: "North Carolina", Caselaw Access Project, Harvard Law School, OCLC 1078785565, Court decisions freely available to the public online, in a consistent format, digitized from the collection of the Harvard Law Library

  6. Codification (law) - Wikipedia

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    Because each Congressional act may contain laws on a variety of topics, many acts, or portions thereof, are also rearranged and published in a topical, subject matter codification by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel. The official codification of Federal statutes is called the United States Code. Generally, only "Public Laws" are codified.

  7. List of mayors of Wilmington, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Wilmington City Hall building in North Carolina, United States, in 2017. Mayors. John Sampson, 1760 [1] Frederick Gregg, c. 1760s [1]

  8. Decreasing decibels: How Wilmington-area beach towns ... - AOL

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    The beach towns of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County also have local noise ordinances. In Surf City, a violator is allowed one written warning on the first offense, before penalties ...

  9. Law of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    All cities and towns are required to publish every ordinance in their official newspaper, although in lieu of publishing an entire ordinance a city or town may publish a summary. [10] Counties must provide advance notice of proposed police or sanitary regulations prior to adoption by the legislative body, and the notice may either set out a ...