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Before leasing any land or interest therein or any mineral rights reserved therein, the state of North Dakota or any of its departments or agencies shall first give notice in accordance with the rules of the board of university and school lands. The leasing must be held at the time and place specified in the notice, and the notice must contain the information required by the rules of the board of university and school lands and such other information as may be deemed by the state or department or agency thereof to be applicable. Should publication of any notice of the leasing of mineral rights be inadvertently omitted by any newspaper or should the notice contain typographical errors, the state or department or agency may, in its discretion, proceed with the scheduled leasing if it appears that the omission or error is not prejudicial to the state's interest.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 38. Mining and Gas and Oil Production § 38-09-15. Public offering of leases--State - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-38-mining-and-gas-and-oil-production/nd-cent-code-sect-38-09-15/
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