North Dakota Statutes

§ 61-02-44 — Controlling natural flow of stream deemed police power - Water commissioners not to deprive commission

North Dakota § 61-02-44
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 61Waters
Ch. 61-02Water Commission

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N.D. Cent. Code § 61-02-44 (2026).

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commissioners not to deprive commission. The commission, when engaged in controlling and diverting the natural flow of any stream under the authority granted by the provisions of this chapter, shall be deemed to be exercising a police power of this state. Water commissioners appointed by any court shall not have any authority or jurisdiction to deprive the commission of any of the waters owned or administered under agreement with respective owners, but the owner of any prior or vested right contending that the commission is not recognizing and respecting such right may resort to a court of law or equity for the purpose of determining whether or not the rights of said claimant have been invaded, and the commission shall observe the terms of any final decree.

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