North Dakota Code § 49-11-17

Railroad crossing over land owned on both sides by one person - Penalty
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for failure to provide.
When any person owns land on both sides of any railroad and contiguous to the railway, the 
corporation or individual owning or operating such railway shall make and keep in good repair a 
proper cattle guard and causeway or other adequate means of crossing such railway at such 
reasonable place as may be designated by the landowner or the landowner's agent, upon at 
least ten days' written notice by the commission to the railroad corporation provided an 
adequate crossing is not otherwise accessible. The type of all cattle guards required by law to 
be constructed in this state before being installed shall be approved by the commission. The 
owner or person in possession of the land through which the railroad passes may recover 
twenty-five dollars for every thirty days of default on the part of the person or corporation 
operating the railroad after at least a ten -day notice served on an officer, roadmaster, or section 
foreman of the operating company has designated the place for the erection of the 
cattle-guarded crossings or the road crossing, requested and a like penalty for failure to keep 
such cattle guards or road crossings in good repair after at least a ten -day written notice has 
been served upon the operating company that such repairs are necessary.

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