North Dakota Code § 39-22-06

Motor vehicle lots - Location
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A licensed dealer may establish secondary motor vehicle lots in the conduct of the dealer's 
business within five miles [8.05 kilometers] of the dealer's established place of business. 
Secondary lots must be identified as a part of the licensed dealer's operation with a sign 
displaying the name and telephone number of the licensed dealer. The sign must be at least 
thirty-two square feet [2.97 square meters] in size, contain the name of the dealership in letters 
at least ten inches [25.4 centimeters] high, and be clearly visible from the street. A licensed 
dealer may not display vehicles except on the dealer's primary and secondary lots or as 
otherwise permitted in this chapter. The department may assess a person violating this section 
a one hundred dollar fee for a first violation and a two hundred dollar fee for a second violation 
within two years of the first violation. The department shall assess a fee of at least five hundred 
dollars but not more than two thousand dollars for a third or subsequent violation within five 
years of the first violation.

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