North Dakota Statutes
§ 28-21-13.1 — Levy when more than one execution is outstanding
North Dakota § 28-21-13.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 28-21-13.1 (2026).
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If more than one execution against a judgment debtor is outstanding when a levy upon
property of a judgment debtor is made, the property must be applied to the execution first
received by the sheriff. The balance, if any, of the property must be applied to subsequent
executions in order of time as received by the sheriff. However, property of the judgment debtor
which was not previously levied upon but which is subject to levy and which is particularly
described either in the execution or in a written notice to the sheriff by the judgment creditor or
the creditor's agent or attorney must be applied to that execution regardless of time of receipt of
the execution by the sheriff.
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