North Dakota Statutes
§ 27-02-08 — Rules of pleading, practice, and procedure may be made by supreme court
The supreme court of this state may make all rules of pleading, practice, and procedure which it may deem necessary for:
1.The administration of justice in all civil and criminal actions, remedies, and
proceedings in any and all courts of this state; and
2.The method of taking, hearing, and deciding appeals to the courts from all decisions of
public officers, boards, commissions, departments, and institutions exercising
quasi-judicial functions, in any case in which an appeal from any such decision is
allowed by law.
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