North Dakota Statutes
§ 61-01-17 — Lawful to boom logs in navigable rivers
North Dakota § 61-01-17
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N.D. Cent. Code § 61-01-17 (2026).
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Any person, having logs or lumber in any stream navigable for watercraft in this state, may
boom such logs or lumber along the shore, and shall secure the boom by means of piles driven
in the stream, or by chains, ropes, timber, or traverse poles made fast at points along the shore.
There shall be sufficient channel left clear at all times for the free passage of any craft usually
navigating such stream.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 61-01-01
Waters of the state - Public waters§ 61-01-01.1
Reciprocal rights of riparian owners§ 61-01-02
Right to use water - Basis - Waters appropriated for irrigation purposes - Priority in time§ 61-01-04
Eminent domain - Who may exercise§ 61-01-06
Watercourse and waterway - Definitions§ 61-01-07
Obstruction of watercourses - Penalty§ 61-01-08
Obstructing navigation - Penalty§ 61-01-09
Destruction of dams - Penalty§ 61-01-11
Removing or injuring piles - PenaltyCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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North Dakota § 61-01-17, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/61-01-17.