North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-01-09 — Ceding to the United States exclusive jurisdiction over certain lands which are part of the Fort Lincoln military reservation
North Dakota § 54-01-09
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-01-09 (2026).
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are part of the Fort Lincoln military reservation.
Exclusive jurisdiction is ceded to the United States over the following tracts of land which
were reserved from the public domain and set apart for military purposes as additions to the
Fort Lincoln military reservation by executive orders of the President of the United States dated
May 17, 1899, June 8, 1901, and January 17, 1907:
Lots two, three, and four, section ten, township one hundred thirty-seven north, range eighty
west, and lots eleven and thirteen, section thirty-four, township one hundred thirty-eight
north, range eighty west of the fifth principal meridian, situated in Burleigh County, and all
accretions thereto.
Jurisdiction over the above-described lands is ceded upon the express condition that all civil
process issued from
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State v. His Chase
531 N.W.2d 271 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 1995)
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