North Dakota Statutes
§ 61-05-07 — Petition for a proposed irrigation district - Where filed - Signed by whom - Contents
North Dakota § 61-05-07
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N.D. Cent. Code § 61-05-07 (2026).
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A petition for a proposed irrigation district must be filed with the department of water
resources and signed by landowners of the proposed district who together own a majority of the
whole number of acres [hectares] subject to assessment for construction or other costs within
the district requesting the territory described in the petition be organized under the provisions of
this chapter. The territory must be described and included in the district, if established, by legal
governmental subdivisions of forty acres [16.19 hectares] or more unless held in fractional lots
or plotted units of lesser size, or unless portions of the territory are more readily susceptible to
irrigation from works other than those of the proposed district. The proposed district may include
lands that ar
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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
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