North Dakota Statutes

§ 23.1-13-13 — How volume of heating oil determined

North Dakota § 23.1-13-13
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 23.1Environmental Quality
Ch. 23.1-13Petroleum Products

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N.D. Cent. Code § 23.1-13-13 (2026).

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In case of a dispute, heating oil must be sold on the basis of the United States gallon containing two hundred thirty-one cubic inches [3785.41 milliliters] at sixty degrees Fahrenheit [15.56 degrees Celsius]. The volume of the delivered oil; however, may be calculated from its weight and gravity degrees API in accordance with the national standard petroleum oil tables prepared by the national bureau of standards.

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