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The North Dakota Century Code ? also abbreviated as N.D.C.C. ? comprises the laws of North Dakota enacted by the North Dakota State Legislature. You may see or hear the North Dakota Century Code referred to as the North Dakota statutes, the Century Code, and the Code.
There are no hard-and-fast rules as to the age at which a child is considered mature enough to testify as to a preference regarding residential responsibility. A court might find a ten year old in one case mature enough to express a preference, but find otherwise regarding a thirteen year old in another case.
The Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) is the state's central repository for criminal history information, a system that compiles records of arrests and prosecutions of individual offenders for use by law enforcement, the courts, and the public.
The Common Statute Table (CST) is a list of offenses from North Dakota Century Code and provides a common charging reference for criminal justice agencies. The CST is updated in July of every odd numbered year to reflect legislative changes. Between legislative sessions, the CST is updated once per month, as needed.
In North Dakota, the general statute of limitations for misdemeanors is two years, while the generic limitations period for felonies is three years. See below for statutes of limitations for some specific offenses.
An action for breach of any contract for sale must be commenced within four years after the claim for relief has accrued. By the original agreement the parties may reduce the period of limitation to not less than one year but may not extend it.
Except as otherwise provided by law, a prosecution for any felony other than murder must be commenced within three years after its commission.
North Dakota Century Code - print The NDCC consists of 65 titles, organized by topic. Citations are organized by title, section, subsection. Example; the citation for "Perjury" highlighted below is 12.1-11-01.