North Dakota Statutes
§ 14-07-14 — When order for transfer may be set aside
North Dakota § 14-07-14
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N.D. Cent. Code § 14-07-14 (2026).
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The husband or wife affected by the proceedings contemplated in sections 14-07-12 and
14-07-13 may have the order or decree of the court set aside or annulled by affidavit of such
party, setting forth fully the facts and supported by such other testimony as the court shall deem
proper. Notice of proceedings to set aside and annul the order must be given the person in
whose favor the same was granted and must be served as a summons is served in an ordinary
action. The setting aside of the decree or order in no way affects any act done thereunder.
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