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Code · North Dakota · Title 21 · Chapter 21-03 — Bonds

21-03-01. Definitions.

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In this chapter, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires:
1. "Governing body" means a board of county commissioners, city council, board of city
commissioners, school board of any school district, and the similarly constituted and
acting board of any other municipality enumerated in subsection 3.
2. "Initial resolution" means any resolution or ordinance adopted pursuant to section
21-03-09, by which a proceeding is instituted for the purpose of authorizing a
municipality to borrow money and issue bonds.
3. "Municipality" means a county, city, township, public school district, park district,
recreation service district, or rural fire protection district empowered to borrow money
and issue written obligations to repay the same out of public funds or revenue.
4. "Population of a municipality" means its population according to the last officially
published United States or state census, whichever was taken latest.
5. "Recorded" means copied at length in the record book required by section 21-03-17.
6. "Value of taxable property" or "the assessed valuation" of a municipality means the
assessed value of all taxable property in such municipality as determined pursuant to
chapter 57-02.
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