North Dakota Code § 35-24-01

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In this chapter unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires:
1. "Construction" means construction, maintenance, operation, or repair.
2. "Contract" means a contract, written or oral, express or implied, or partly express and 
partly implied, or executory or executed, or partly executory and partly executed.
3. "Drilling" means drilling, digging, torpedoing, acidizing, cementing, completing, or 
repairing.
4. "Furnish" means sell or rent.
5. "Labor" means work performed in return for wages.
6. "Material" means material, machinery, equipment, appliances, buildings, structures, 
tools, bits, or supplies, including gasoline, diesel fuel, propane, and lubricants. 
"Material" does not include rigs or hoists or their integral component parts except wire 
lines.
7. "Operating" means all operations in connection with or necessary to the development, 
production, or reclamation of oil or gas.
8. "Original contractor" means any person for whose benefit a lien is prescribed under 
section 35-24-02.
9. "Owner" means a person holding any interest in the legal or equitable title or both to 
any leasehold for oil or gas purposes, or any pipeline, or that person's agent, and 
includes purchasers under executory contract, receivers, and trustees.
10. "Person" means an individual, corporation, limited liability company, firm, partnership, 
or association.
11. "Pipeline" means any pipeline and related facilities laid and designed as a means of 
transporting liquid or gaseous substances of any kind and the right of way therefor.
12. "Services" means work performed exclusive of labor, including the hauling of material, 
whether or not involving the furnishing of material.
13. "Working interest" means interest in oil and gas that may be produced from a well but 
does not include royalty or overriding royalty interests.

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