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Code · North Dakota · Title 21 · Chapter 21-09 — Bond Validating Act

21-09-02. Definitions.

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The following terms, as used or referred to in this chapter, have the following meanings:
1. "Bonds" includes bonds, notes, warrants, debentures, certificates of indebtedness,
temporary bonds, temporary notes, interim receipts, interim certificates, and all
instruments or obligations evidencing or representing indebtedness, or evidencing or
representing the borrowing of money, or evidencing or representing a charge, lien, or
encumbrance on specific revenues, income, or property of a public body, including all
revenue bonds, special improvement warrants, refunding improvement bonds and
warrants, and, without limitation by the enumeration of the foregoing, all other
instruments and obligations, whether payable from a special fund or supported by a
pledge of the full faith and credit of the public body issuing the same.
2. "Public body" includes any county, city, township, school district, irrigation district,
drainage district, special improvement district, and any other political or governmental
subdivision of the state of North Dakota, and any board, commission, agency, or officer
thereof.
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