North Dakota Statutes
§ 57-28-19.1 — Real estate sold to city or acquired by the county by tax deed to be marketable
North Dakota § 57-28-19.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 57-28-19.1 (2026).
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marketable. A city that has purchased property or a county that has acquired a tax deed to property under this chapter is deemed to have marketable record title to the property if all of the following apply:
1.The county deed conveying the property has been recorded.
2.The city or county has entered into possession of the property and continued its
possession for three months or longer.
3.No lis pendens giving notice of the pendency of an action challenging the validity of tax
proceedings or of the deed has been recorded within three months of the date on
which the city or county entered into possession of the property.
A city or county that is deemed to have marketable record title may convey title free of any
claims based on a defect in the process through which the city or county ob
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§ 57-01-01
Bond of tax commissioner§ 57-01-02.1
Tax collection agreements with home rule cities or counties - Limitations on city or county authority§ 57-01-03
Office of commissioner§ 57-01-04
Salary§ 57-01-05
State supervisor of assessments§ 57-01-06.1
Statement of legislative intent concerning use of sales, market, and productivity studies§ 57-01-10
Tax manuals - Distribution§ 57-01-11
Assessment of or determination of additional tax liability by tax commissioner - Hearing - Appeal§ 57-01-12
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North Dakota § 57-28-19.1, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/57-28-19.1.