North Dakota Statutes
§ 28-24-04 — Successive redemptions - Time
North Dakota § 28-24-04
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N.D. Cent. Code § 28-24-04 (2026).
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If property is redeemed by a redemptioner, another redemptioner, even after the expiration
of the redemption period, may redeem from the last redemption if the redemption is made within
sixty days after recording of the notice of redemption. This sixty-day limitation does not apply to
any redemption made within the redemption period, but all persons entitled to redeem in all
cases must have the entire statutory redemption period in which to redeem. The property, as
often as a redemptioner is so disposed, may be redeemed again from any previous
redemptioner within sixty days after the recording of the last notice of redemption.
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2006 ND 110 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2006)
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