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Code · North Dakota · Title 61 · Chapter 61-12 — Flood Irrigation Projects

61-12-33. New proceedings - When.

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If any proceedings for the location, establishment, or construction of any project under the provisions of this chapter have been, or hereafter shall be, enjoined, vacated, set aside, declared void, or voluntarily abandoned by the board of flood irrigation in consequence of any error, irregularity, or want of jurisdiction affecting the validity of such proceedings, and if any warrants shall have been issued in connection with such invalid or abandoned proceedings, the board of flood irrigation nevertheless may proceed under the provisions of this chapter to locate, establish, and construct the project under the name and in the location specified in the invalid or abandoned proceedings, or under a different name or in a different location.
Such new proceedings shall be in accordance with the general provisions of this chapter.
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