North Dakota Code § 36-12-02

Enticing or driving animals away prohibited - Duties of drover or herder
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No drover or herder, or assistant of either, may drive or entice away, without the consent of 
the owner thereof, any animal from the premises of such owner or from the range or other place 
usually frequented by such animal, nor may such a person suffer any such animal to be driven 
or enticed away, or to follow, join, or remain with that person's herd or flock. In order to prevent 
any animal belonging to another person from being driven or enticed away or from following, 
joining, or remaining with such herd, the drover or herder shall deliver such animal without delay 
to the owner thereof, if known, or if the owner is unknown, to a resident of the neighborhood or 
to a peace officer of the county, who shall return it to the owner or dispose of it as an estray as 
provided in this title.

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