North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-01-08 — Jurisdiction ceded to lands acquired by United States for military post
North Dakota § 54-01-08
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-01-08 (2026).
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Jurisdiction is ceded to the United States over any tract of land that may be acquired by the
United States on which to establish a military post. Legal process, civil and criminal, of this
state, extends over all land acquired by the United States to establish a military post in any case
in which exclusive jurisdiction is not vested in the United States, and in any case where the
crime is not committed within the limits of such reservation.
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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 § 54-01-08, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/54-01-08.