Compensation of officers of organized county

N.D.C.C. § 11-30-12 — under Disorganization of Counties.

N.D.C.C. § 11-30-12

Each elected officer of the organized county to which a disorganized county is attached shall receive as compensation from the unorganized county for services rendered to it the sum

of thirty dollars per annum for each one thousand inhabitants, or major fraction thereof, of the unorganized county.

11-30-13. Records, property, and money of disorganized county transferred to organized county. Within fifteen days following the governor's proclamation, all the county officers of the county to be disorganized shall remove all files, records, books, papers, equipment, fixtures, furniture, and other personal property to the courthouse of the organized county to which the unorganized county is to be attached. If the absence of any of such items from the courthouse of the adjoining organized county would not inconvenience the public, the item shall be disposed of by the officers of the county to be disorganized as directed by the board of county commissioners of the adjoining organized county. During the fifteen-day period following the governor's proclamation, all moneys and property of whatsoever nature shall be delivered to the custody of the proper officers of the adjoining organized county.

11-30-14. Title to property vests in organized county as trustee - Use of property - Separate accounts kept. Title to all files, records, books, papers, equipment, fixtures, furniture, moneys, and other property possessed by the unorganized county, or in its name, upon the date of its disorganization, or thereafter acquired by it, shall be vested in the adjoining organized county to which it is attached as trustee for the unorganized county, with the right to use the same for the benefit of the unorganized county in the same manner as organized counties may use their property. Separate accounts and books shall be maintained for the moneys and properties held in trust and for the moneys and properties of the adjoining organized county.