North Dakota Statutes
§ 61-01-24 — Mouse official name of river
North Dakota § 61-01-24
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Bluebook
N.D. Cent. Code § 61-01-24 (2026).
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That body of water which enters the state in or adjacent to that township described as
township one hundred sixty-four, north, range eighty-seven, west, in the county of Renville, and
proceeds in a generally southerly course through the city of Minot, thence in a generally easterly
and northerly course through the cities of Velva and Towner to a point in or adjacent to that
township described as township one hundred sixty-four, north, range seventy-nine, west, in the
county of Bottineau, at which point it leaves the state of North Dakota, shall be known as the
Mouse River. Nothing herein shall be considered as invalidating any national or international
agreements designating the river as the Souris.
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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
Bluebook (online)
North Dakota § 61-01-24, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/61-01-24.