North Dakota Statutes
§ 27-13-04 — Court may require proof of attorney's authority - Proceedings stayed until proof furnished
North Dakota § 27-13-04
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N.D. Cent. Code § 27-13-04 (2026).
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proof furnished.
A court, on motion of either party and on the showing of reasonable grounds therefor, may
require the attorney for the adverse party, or for any one of the several adverse parties, to
produce or prove by the attorney's oath or otherwise the authority under which the attorney
appears and until the attorney does so may stay all proceedings by that attorney on behalf of
the parties for whom that attorney assumes to appear.
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