North Dakota Statutes
§ 35-21-04 — Exception to sureties - Justification by sureties - Discharge of lien
North Dakota § 35-21-04
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N.D. Cent. Code § 35-21-04 (2026).
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If the clerk of court receives an exception to the sufficiency of the sureties within seven days
of the date of service, the clerk shall schedule a hearing before the district court judge at which
the sureties may be justified. The clerk shall provide notice of the hearing to both the lien
claimant and the applicant for the discharge by undertaking. Chapter 32-02 governs the
justification of the sureties. If the clerk of court does not receive an exception to the sufficiency
of the sureties, within seven days from the date of service, the clerk of court shall issue an order
stating that the lien is discharged by undertaking and directing either the recorder or the
secretary of state, as appropriate, to file the order of discharge to terminate the lien and to
remove the lien from any comput
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Nearby Sections
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§ 35-01-01
Scope of statutes relating to liens§ 35-01-02
Definition of lien§ 35-01-05.1
When security interest in vehicle valid§ 35-01-05.2
Priority of liens securing future advances§ 35-01-06
Obligations not in existence§ 35-01-08
Lien transfers no title§ 35-01-09
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