North Dakota Statutes
§ 61-10-35 — Outstanding bonds or improvement warrants or contractual obligations - Order excluding lands - Assent
North Dakota § 61-10-35
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N.D. Cent. Code § 61-10-35 (2026).
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Order excluding lands - Assent.
If the holders of outstanding bonds or improvement warrants, or of contracts obligating the
district, consent in writing to exclusion of lands mentioned in the petition, the board of directors
may by resolution direct the chairman and the secretary of the board to execute the board's
order excluding the lands from the district. The assent in writing of holders of district bonds or
improvement warrants, or of anyone interested in a contract obligating the district, must be filed
with the secretary of the district and copied in the minutes of the board, and the minutes or a
certified copy of the minutes are admissible in evidence with the same effect as the written
assent. If assent is not given, the board shall deny and dismiss the petition. When lands are
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