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North Dakota Code > Chapter 39-26 - Abandoned Motor Vehicles
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Title 39
> Chapter 39-26 - Abandoned Motor Vehicles
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§ 39-26-01
Statement of legislative intent concerning abandoned motor vehicles
§ 39-26-02
Definitions
§ 39-26-03
Penalty for abandoning a motor vehicle
§ 39-26-04
Custody of abandoned vehicle
§ 39-26-05
Conditions under which an abandoned vehicle may be sold immediately
§ 39-26-06
Notice to owner of abandoned vehicle
§ 39-26-07
Right of owner to reclaim abandoned vehicle
§ 39-26-08
Public sale - Disposition of proceeds
§ 39-26-09
Disposal of vehicles not sold
§ 39-26-10
Contracts for disposal - Issuance of licenses by state department of health - Reimbursement of units of government for costs
§ 39-26-11
Abandoned motor vehicle disposal fund
§ 39-26-12
Tax on initial motor vehicle certificates of title
§ 39-26-13
Storage of vehicles by collector - Limitations
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