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Code · North Dakota · Title 28 · Chapter 28-20 — Judgments

28-20-27. Cancellation of judgment transcripted to other counties.

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Upon the cancellation and discharge of any judgment by the clerk of the district court of the county wherein the judgment was rendered or docketed, such clerk immediately shall forward to the clerk of the district court of any other county wherein a transcript of such judgment docket has been filed and the judgment docketed accordingly, a written notice under the clerk's hand and seal, showing the names of the parties, the date and amount of such judgment, and the fact that such judgment has been canceled and discharged.
Upon receipt of such notice by any clerk of court wherein such judgment is of record, such officer immediately shall cancel and discharge such judgment of record. No additional charge may be made for issuing said notice nor for canceling and discharging such judgment in the counties to which transcripted.
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