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The return of an appraisal under this chapter must be in writing and signed by the board or by the board's agent who made the appraisal, or by the members of the board of appraisers if a reappraisal is made after a protest, and by the owner of the condemned animal. The return must be certified by the agriculture commissioner to the office of management and budget. The office of management and budget shall issue a check jointly to the owner and any lienholders of the animal. The amount of indemnity paid by this state to the owner of a diseased animal may not exceed five thousand dollars per animal less any amount obtained by the owner through insurance, federal indemnity payments, or salvage payments. This state is not liable for indemnity under this chapter in excess of the amount approved by the emergency commission for the payment of the indemnity.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 36. Livestock § 36-14-27. Return of appraisal--Payment of claims for diseased animals - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-36-livestock/nd-cent-code-sect-36-14-27/
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