North Dakota Statutes

§ 27-02-08 — Rules of pleading, practice, and procedure may be made by supreme court

North Dakota·Title 27 Judicial Branch of Government·Ch. 27-02 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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