North Dakota Statutes
§ 61-11-01 — Petition to board of directors for dissolution of district - Requirements - Adoption of resolution calling special election
North Dakota § 61-11-01
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N.D. Cent. Code § 61-11-01 (2026).
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Adoption of resolution calling special election.
Whenever the electors of an irrigation district owning a majority of the number of acres
[hectares] of irrigable land therein shall petition the board to submit to the electors of the district
at a special election, or at the next regular election of the district, the question of the dissolution
or discontinuance of such irrigation district, and the sale of its property, the board, if the district
has no outstanding or unpaid bonds or district improvement warrants, or if the holders of district
bonds or district improvement warrants consent thereto in writing, shall adopt a resolution
calling a special election or providing for the submission of such question to the electors at the
next regular district election.
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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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North Dakota § 61-11-01, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/61-11-01.