2. What is the rule in regard to dueling? Section 1.
3. Is the challenger disqualified if the other party declines to fight? Section 2.
4. Is the challenged party, who accepts the challenge, disqualified if no fight occurs? Section 2.
5. Is the person who carries the challenge disqualified if no fight occurs? Section 2.
6. Is it any offence against the laws of North Carolina for its citizens to fight in another State? Answer: No; but it is an offence to agree to go out of the State for the purpose of fighting.
7. What is necessary to enable money to be drawn from the Treasury of the State? Section 3. (See Article V, section 7).
8. What must be done with the account of receipts and expenditures?
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