CHAPTER 15-08.1TRANSFER OF POSSESSORY INTERESTS IN REALTY15-08.1-01. Declaration of policy and intent. It is declared to be the policy and intentof this state to provide for proper and economic management of its lands. Therefore, certain possessory interests in real property acquired by the state of North Dakota in the past or in the future shall be transferred to the board of university and school lands in trust for the state of North Dakota in accordance with this chapter. Lands managed pursuant to this chapter are not subject to the leasing and sale provisions found elsewhere in this code.15-08.1-02. Transfer of present possessory interests in real property. Repealed byS.L. 1989, ch. 114,
CHAPTER 15-08.1TRANSFER OF POSSESSORY INTERESTS IN REALTY15-08.1-01. Declaration of policy and intent. It is declared to be the policy and intentof this state to provide for proper and economic management of its lands. Therefore, certain possessory interests in real property acquired by the state of North Dakota in the past or in the future shall be transferred to the board of university and school lands in trust for the state of North Dakota in accordance with this chapter. Lands managed pursuant to this chapter are not subject to the leasing and sale provisions found elsewhere in this code.15-08.1-02. Transfer of present possessory interests in real property. Repealed byS.L. 1989, ch. 114,
CHAPTER 15-08.1TRANSFER OF POSSESSORY INTERESTS IN REALTY15-08.1-01. Declaration of policy and intent. It is declared to be the policy and intentof this state to provide for proper and economic management of its lands. Therefore, certain possessory interests in real property acquired by the state of North Dakota in the past or in the future shall be transferred to the board of university and school lands in trust for the state of North Dakota in accordance with this chapter. Lands managed pursuant to this chapter are not subject to the leasing and sale provisions found elsewhere in this code.15-08.1-02. Transfer of present possessory interests in real property. Repealed byS.L. 1989, ch. 114,