North Dakota Statutes
§ 31-09-01 — Statutes, codes, decisions, when admissible as evidence of laws of foreign jurisdictions
North Dakota § 31-09-01
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N.D. Cent. Code § 31-09-01 (2026).
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jurisdictions.
Books purporting to be printed or published under the authority of any other state, territory,
or foreign country and to contain the statutes, codes, or other written law of such state, territory,
or country, or proved to be admitted commonly in the tribunals of such state, territory, or country
as evidence of the written law thereof, are admissible in this state as evidence of such law. The
unwritten or common law of any other state, territory, or country may be proved as a fact by
parol evidence and the books of reports of cases adjudged in the courts of any such state,
territory, or country also may be admitted as presumptive evidence of such law.
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Who may claim the privilege§ 31-01-06.6
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North Dakota § 31-09-01, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/31-09-01.