Property Ownership
Under North Dakota's corporate farming restrictions, which of the following is generally PROHIBITED from owning agricultural land?
AA family farm corporation
BA family trust
CA non-family publicly traded corporation✓ Correct
DA family limited partnership
Explanation
North Dakota has strict corporate farming laws (NDCC Chapter 10-06.1) that generally prohibit non-family corporations and foreign businesses from owning or leasing agricultural land, with exceptions for family farm corporations.
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