North Dakota Statutes
§ 32-03.2-12 — Post-trial review
North Dakota § 32-03.2-12
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N.D. Cent. Code § 32-03.2-12 (2026).
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Motions for periodic payments, reductions of awards for contributory fault and collateral
source payments, for review of the reasonableness of an award, and for setting the amount of
exemplary damages, must be made to the judge who presided over the trial of the action,
unless the judge is unable to act, in which case, the motion must be presented to a judge
designated by the presiding judge of the district in which the trial was held. The motion must be
made within ten days of the jury verdict, or order of the court, and if so made, judgment may not
be entered until the motion has been ruled on.
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Related
Symington v. Mayo
1999 ND 48 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 1999)
Nearby Sections
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§ 32-01-01
Remedies - Classification§ 32-01-02
Action defined§ 32-01-03
Actions - Classification§ 32-01-04
Special proceeding defined§ 32-01-05
Criminal action defined§ 32-01-06
Civil action defined§ 32-01-07
Process in civil action§ 32-01-08
Civil and criminal remedies not merged§ 32-01-10
Provisional remedies classified§ 32-01-12
Conditions of relief from forfeiture§ 32-02-01
Qualifications of sureties - Personal§ 32-02-02
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