North Dakota Statutes
§ 39-04-26 — Registration of vehicles transporting property - Based on registered gross weight - Minimum gross weight - Exemption
North Dakota § 39-04-26
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N.D. Cent. Code § 39-04-26 (2026).
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weight - Minimum gross weight - Exemption.
The registration and license fee for a motor vehicle or for any lawful combination of motor
vehicles used for the transportation of property must be based upon the registered gross weight
of the motor vehicle or combination of vehicles. The minimum gross weight for which the motor
vehicle or combination of motor vehicles can be licensed is double the unloaded weight of the
motor vehicle or combination of vehicles and, subject to the minimum, the owner of any motor
vehicle or combination of vehicles in the application for license shall set out the gross weight for
which the owner desires a license. The gross weight of any trailer, semitrailer, or farm trailer
may not be included in the minimum gross weight for which a vehicle must be licensed when
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