A board of county commissioners may negotiate and execute a settlement with the owners of drain warrants and pay the amount of the settlement from the general fund of the county if:

Terms Used In North Dakota Code 61-16.1-34.2

  • Settlement: Parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.

1.    Drain warrants issued pursuant to the establishment of a drain in two or more counties remain unpaid; 2.    The amounts realized from the original assessments are not sufficient to pay the warrants; 3.    An additional assessment would be necessary to meet the deficit; and

4.    The board finds the county has received benefits from the drain by reasons of public health, convenience, or welfare and, as a result, may be liable for assessment or reassessment and the credit of the county is or may be affected by the existence of the outstanding and unpaid warrants.