North Dakota Land For Sale
FDIC: FDIC Real Estate Retrieval System Although information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, FDIC, the broker, the auctioneer and/or their representatives make no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information contained herein and offer all properties without expressed or implied warranty of any kind. All information is subject to verification and no liability for errors or omission is assumed. ... All Types Single Family House 1 Family Detached - Owner Occupied 1 Family Detached - Not Owner Occupied 1 Family Attached - Owner Occupied 1 Family Attached - Not Owner Occupied Duplex - Owner Occupied Duplex - Not Owner Occupied Triplex - Owner Occupied Triplex - Not Owner Occupied Fourplex - Owner Occupied Fourplex - Not Owner Occupied Apartments Mobile Home - Park Mobile Home - New Mobile Home - Used Church School Medical/Dental Hospital Nursing Home Land - Unimproved Land - Improved Land - Offsite Improvements Farm Home and Business Home and Office Hotel/Motel Industrial Office Retail Store Restaurant/Lounge Other ... [Read More]
Asset Forfeiture, D/North Dakota The primary mission of the Department of Justice Asset Forfeiture Program is to employ asset forfeiture powers in a manner that enhances public safety and security. This is accomplished by removing the proceeds of crime and other assets relied upon by criminals and their associates to perpetuate their criminal activity against our society. Asset forfeiture has the power to disrupt or dismantle criminal organizations that would continue to function if we only convicted and incarcerated specific individuals. ... [Read More]
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Press Release - BLM Announces First Sale of Wild Horses to Tribes under New Law BLM Director Kathleen Clarke said, “As the BLM implements the new sale-authority legislation passed by Congress, we are pleased to announce our first sales to Tribes. We look forward to completing more sales with Tribes and all others interested in providing long-term care for the wild horses affected by the new sale-authority law.” ... The BLM manages more land – 261 million surface acres – than any other Federal agency. Most of this public land is located in 12 Western States, including Alaska. The Bureau, with a budget of about $1.8 billion, also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. The BLM’s multiple-use mission is to sustain the health and productivity of the public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. The Bureau accomplishes this by managing such activities as outdoor recreation, livestock grazing, mineral development, and energy production, and by conserving natural, historical, and cultural resources on the public lands. ... [Read More]
BLM Info: Land for Sale? How are these lands selected for sale? The law states that the BLM can select lands for sale if, through land use planning, they are found to meet one of three criteria: 1) they are scattered, isolated tracts, difficult or uneconomic to manage; 2) they were acquired for a specific purpose and are no longer needed for that purpose; or 3) disposal of the land will serve important public objectives, such as community expansion and economic development. ... Public Land is undeveloped land with no improvements, usually part of the original public domain established during the western expansion of the United States. Most of this land is in the 11 Western States and Alaska, although some scattered parcels are in the East. This land is the responsibility of the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM). (Note: Because of land entitlements to the State of Alaska and to Alaska Natives, no public land sales will be conducted in Alaska in the foreseeable future.) ... [Read More]
BLM1997 Public Rewards: Montana/North & South Dakota Statistics Commercial Use Activity on BLM-Managed Land, Fiscal Year 1996 ... Estimated net economic value of selected hunting trips on BLM-managed lands FY96: ... Estimated Recreational Use of Public Lands Administered by the BLM by Major Activity Grouping as of December 5, 1996 ... [Read More]
Enabling Act SEC. 14. That the lands granted to the Territories of Dakota and Montana by the act of February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, entitled "An act to grant lands to Dakota, Montana, Arizona, Idaho, and Wyoming for university purposes," are hereby vested in the States of South Dakota, North Dakota, and Montana, respectively, if such States are admitted into the Union, as provided in this act, to the extent of the full quantity of seventy-two sections to each of said States, and any portion of said lands that may not have been selected by either of said Territories of Dakota or Montana may be selected by the respective States aforesaid; but said act of February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, shall be so amended as to provide that none of said lands shall be sold for less than ten dollars per acre, and the proceeds shall constitute a permanent fund to be safely invested and held by said States severally, and the income thereof be used excl ... [Read More]
BLM: Public Rewards from Public Lands, 1999 Another successful partnership involves the Schnell Ranch of western North Dakota, which became public property in October 1993 through the joint efforts of the BLM, the Conservation Fund, the Richard King Mellon Foundation, and the ranch's former private owners, Gordon and Jerry Schnell. This 2,000-acre working ranch contains a wide variety of terrain, including woody draws, riparian communities, native prairie plant communities, rangeland, and ponds. The property provides habitat for many species, such as burr oaks that are hundreds of years old (rare for western North Dakota), and offers a host of recreational opportunities. ... [Read More]
Lemon Law Interactive Complaint Form I understand that Georgia's Lemon Law, or the Motor Vehicle Warranty Rights Act, is a consumer self-help statute. I further understand that the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs administers the Lemon Law process and that, while this office may assist me through the complexities of the process, the ultimate responsibility for following the steps set forth in the statute is up to me, the consumer. This responsbility includes submitting the motor vehicle for repair, obtaining and maintaining the documentation about repair attempts, completing forms and submitting them in a timely manner. I understand that the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs is not able to represent me individually in this matter. ... [Read More]
Selected Sales Items The area now known as the Badlands of South Dakota has been various names through history. The Lakota call it Mako sica, the land that is bad. The French named it Mauvaise Terres, the terrible terrain. The federal government called it "submarginal land." Those who tried to claim this land learned quickly its unforgiving name. Phil Hall has spent 20 years studying the Badlands and collecting the stories of those who attempted to live in this unique area. ... Among the hordes of homesteaders who settled the American West were thousands of single women who hoped to gain for themselves a piece of land and the money and satisfaction that came with it. The memoirs of many of these self-described "girl homesteaders," long ignored by historians, show the significant impact these women had on their communities. Edith Eudora Ammons and her sister Ida Mary to the "Land of the Burnt Thigh" - The Lower Brule Indian Reservation - in 1907. These two women worked to build community and "prove up" their claim. They started a newspaper, a school, battled prairie fires, and a blizzard. ... [Read More]
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