North Dakota Statutes
§ 28-23-08 — Postponements
North Dakota § 28-23-08
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N.D. Cent. Code § 28-23-08 (2026).
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When there are no bidders, or when the amount offered is grossly inadequate, or when from
any cause the sale of any real or personal property upon execution or upon the foreclosure of a
mortgage or other lien is prevented from taking place on the day fixed, the sheriff, or person
making the same, may postpone the sale for not more than three days without being required to
give any further notice thereof, but the sheriff or person may not make more than two such
postponements, and such postponements must be publicly announced when and where the
sale should have taken place. Such sale may be postponed for a longer period than three days
by continuing the publication of the original notice of sale together with notice of such
postponement, specifying the time and place at which such postponed
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