North Dakota Statutes
§ 21-01-09 — Cashbook and register to be footed daily and closed annually - Penalty for failure
North Dakota § 21-01-09
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N.D. Cent. Code § 21-01-09 (2026).
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The treasurer of every taxing district, daily, as moneys are received, shall foot the several
columns of the treasurer's cashbook and register and carry the amounts forward. At the close of
each year, in case the amount of money received by such treasurer is insufficient to pay the
warrants so registered, the treasurer shall close the account in such register for that year, and
shall carry forward the excess. Any treasurer who fails regularly to enter upon the treasurer's
cashbook the amounts so received or who fails to keep the treasurer's cashbook footed from
day to day, as required by this section, for the space of three days, shall forfeit for each offense
the sum of one hundred dollars, to be recovered in a civil action on the treasurer's official bond
by any person holding
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§ 21-01-01
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Warrants for salaries and official publications - Payable one-half in cash prior to other warrants§ 21-01-07
Warrant register - By whom kept - Form§ 21-01-10
Cashbook and register open to inspection§ 21-02-01
Definitions§ 21-02-03
Certificate of county auditor§ 21-02-04
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North Dakota § 21-01-09, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/21-01-09.