North Carolina Farmland and Military Protection Act prohibits adversarial foreign entities from owning or leasing agricultural land and land near.
The North Carolina Farmland and Military Protection Act aims to prevent adversarial foreign entities from acquiring agricultural land and land near military installations. Prohibited foreign parties include citizens or residents of adversarial nations, foreign governments from those nations, and entities controlled by such parties. The act mandates that buyers of affected land provide an affidavit attesting to compliance with the law. Failure to divest land within three years results in court-ordered sale.
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