North Dakota Statutes
§ 61-11-05 — Procedure when election favors dissolution - Notice to file claims against district - What claims barred
North Dakota § 61-11-05
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N.D. Cent. Code § 61-11-05 (2026).
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district - What claims barred.
If a majority of the votes cast at the election are in favor of dissolving the district, the board
shall cause to be published in the newspaper or newspapers of general circulation where the
district is located, and in the official newspaper of each county in which the district is located, a
notice to the creditors of the district, except holders of district bonds or district improvement
warrants, requiring any person having a claim against the district to submit and file such claim
with the secretary of the board within one year after the first publication of the notice, at the
place specified in such notice. The notice shall be published as many times as the board shall
direct, but not less than once each week for three consecutive weeks. The secretary of t
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