North Dakota Statutes
§ 11-11-17 — Board of county commissioners may supervise the building or repairing of roads, bridges, and property of the county - Compensation
North Dakota § 11-11-17
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N.D. Cent. Code § 11-11-17 (2026).
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roads, bridges, and property of the county - Compensation.
Whenever the board of county commissioners of any county is required by law to lay out,
oversee, and supervise the building or repairing of roads and bridges, including the appointment
of a district overseer of highways' duties in unorganized territory, or the building or repairing of
any property owned by the county, the board may appoint or designate one or more members of
the board personally to lay out, oversee, or supervise the building or repairing of any such
roads, bridges, or property. Each commissioner is entitled to receive as compensation for
services the sum of five dollars per day and the mileage provided by law for members of the
board of county commissioners.
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Weber v. Towner County
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