North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-01-06 — Jurisdiction over property in state - Limitations
North Dakota § 54-01-06
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-01-06 (2026).
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The sovereignty and jurisdiction of this state extend to all places within its boundaries as
established by the constitution, but the extent of such jurisdiction over places that have been or
may be ceded to, or purchased or condemned by, the United States, is qualified by the terms of
such cession or the laws under which such purchase or condemnation has been or may be
made.
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§ 54-01-02
When property escheats§ 54-01-02.1
Unclaimed funds defined§ 54-01-02.2
Notice of unclaimed funds§ 54-01-02.3
Disposal of unclaimed funds§ 54-01-03
State may acquire property by taxation§ 54-01-05.1
State-owned land - How transferred§ 54-01-05.2
Sale of state-owned land - Notice§ 54-01-05.4
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North Dakota § 54-01-06, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/54-01-06.