North Dakota Statutes
§ 10-33-123 — Powers of attorney general
North Dakota § 10-33-123
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N.D. Cent. Code § 10-33-123 (2026).
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1.When it appears to the attorney general it is in the public interest that an investigation
should be made to ascertain whether a proceeding by the attorney general, as
provided in this chapter, should be commenced, the attorney general may:
a.Examine under oath any person in connection with the affairs of the corporation.
b.Examine any record, book, account, or paper as the attorney general determines
necessary.
c.Pursuant to an order of the district court, impound any record, book, account, or
paper, and retain it in the attorney general's possession until the completion of all
proceedings undertaken under this chapter.
2.To accomplish the objectives and to carry out the duties provided by this chapter, the
attorney general may issue subpoenas to any person.
3.If any person fails
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