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Code · North Dakota · Title 28 · Chapter 28-22 — Exemptions

28-22-15. When only absolute exemptions allowed.

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Only absolute exemptions may be allowed against process:
1. For the wages of a laborer or mechanic who is, or had been, employed by the
judgment debtor;
2. Upon a debt incurred for property obtained under false pretenses;
3. For fines, penalties, or costs of criminal prosecutions;
4. Against a nonresident;
5. Against a debtor who is in the act of removing with the debtor's family from the state;
or
6. Against a debtor who has absconded, taking the debtor's family along.
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