North Dakota Code 23.1-13-13 – How volume of heating oil determined
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In case of a dispute, heating oil must be sold on the basis of the United States gallon containing two hundred thirty-one cubic inches [3785.41 milliliters] at sixty degrees Fahrenheit [15.56 degrees Celsius]. The volume of the delivered oil; however, may be calculated from its weight and gravity degrees API in accordance with the national standard petroleum oil tables prepared by the national bureau of standards.
Terms Used In North Dakota Code 23.1-13-13
- United States: includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49