Sorum v. State
Citations
- 2020 ND 175
Syllabus
Where the State has a legal obligation that becomes unenforceable by the passage of a statute of limitations, the Legislative Assembly may waive or extend the limitation period to revive a previously valid claim against the State without making a prohibited \donation\ within the meaning of the gift clause. An action brought by an individual as a taxpayer facially challenging a statute does not fail merely because the statute includes constitutional applications along with potentially unconstitutional applications.
Judges: Tufte, Jerod E.
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