North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-03-22 — When party or attorney is member of legislative assembly
North Dakota § 54-03-22
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-03-22 (2026).
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A member of the legislative assembly who is a witness or party to a civil action or has been
the attorney of record for a party in a civil action for more than fifteen days is entitled to a
continuance or an extension of time for any matter related to the civil action during the time the
member of the legislative assembly is actually engaged in the performance of the member's
duties at a session of the legislative assembly and attendance of the member of the legislative
assembly is necessary in the action. Upon application for the continuance or extension, the
proceeding must be continued and may not proceed within ten days after the adjournment of the
legislative assembly over the objection of the party, witness, or attorney of record. Notice of
motion, together with a copy of an affidavi
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