North Dakota Statutes
§ 57-28-25 — Board of county commissioners may act as leasing agents or may employ a county land agent
North Dakota § 57-28-25
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N.D. Cent. Code § 57-28-25 (2026).
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county land agent.
The board of county commissioners may not expend more than ten percent of the total
lease revenue collected under this chapter for costs in connection with the supervision and
collection of rentals. The board may authorize one or more of its members to act as the county
land agent or employ a county land agent to manage, lease, and collect rentals for any property
owned by the county. The county land agent must be bonded by the state bonding fund, in an
amount determined by the board of county commissioners. The agent shall deposit all amounts
collected with the county treasurer and obtain a receipt. The board of county commissioners
shall fix the compensation and expenses of the agent, but the compensation and expenses may
not exceed ten percent of the total revenue col
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