North Dakota Code § 55-05-01

Description of lands comprising the International Peace Garden
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The governor of the state of North Dakota is authorized, empowered, and directed, for and 
in behalf of the state of North Dakota, to accept from International Peace Garden, Inc., a New 
York corporation, a deed of conveyance in trust upon the trust conditions hereinafter contained, 
of the following described real property situated in the county of Rolette, and state of North 
Dakota:
The south half of the southeast quarter, and the south half of the southwest quarter, 
and lots numbered one, two, three, and four, of section twenty-five in township one hundred 
sixty-four north, of range seventy-three west, of the fifth principal meridian, less that tract or 
parcel of land in said lot one described by metes and bounds as follows:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in lot one of section twenty -five, township 
one hundred sixty -four north, range seventy -three west, of the fifth principal meridian 
of North Dakota, described by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at a point 
forty feet due west of the intersection of the International Boundary Line and the 
section line bounding the east side of said lot one, being forty feet due west of the 
northeast corner of said lot one; thence due west along the International Boundary 
Line a distance of one hundred fifty feet; thence at right angles due south a distance of 
eight hundred one and eight -tenths feet; thence at right angles due east a distance of 
one hundred fifty feet; thence at right angles due north along a line forty feet due west 
of the center of the section line along the east side of said lot one, a distance of eight 
hundred feet, to the point or place of beginning; together with the improvements 
thereon, lying and being in Rolette County, North Dakota.
And all of section thirty -six, in township one hundred sixty -four north, of range 
seventy-three west, of the fifth principal meridian.
Such land comprises that part of the International Peace Garden situated within the state of 
North Dakota and the United States of America.

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