North Dakota Statutes
§ 28-20-24 — Satisfaction of judgment
North Dakota § 28-20-24
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N.D. Cent. Code § 28-20-24 (2026).
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Any judgment rendered or docketed in any district court of this state may be canceled and
discharged by the clerk thereof, upon the filing with the clerk of an acknowledgment of the
satisfaction thereof signed by the party in whose favor the judgment was obtained, or by that
party's attorney of record, executor or administrator, or assignee, and duly acknowledged in the
manner required to admit a deed of real property to record.
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