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Code · North Dakota · Title 28 · Chapter 28-36 — Vexatious Litigation

28-36-01. Definitions.

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As used in this chapter:
1. "Litigation" means any civil or disciplinary action or proceeding, small claims action,
appeal from an administrative agency, review of a referee order by the district court, or
appeal to the supreme court. The term does not include criminal actions.
2. "Vexatious conduct" means conduct that:
a. Serves primarily to harass or maliciously injure another party in litigation;
b. Is not warranted under existing law and cannot be supported by a good-faith
argument for an extension, modification, or reversal of existing law;
c. Is imposed solely for delay;
d. Hinders the effective administration of justice;
e. Imposes an unacceptable burden on judicial personnel and resources; or
f. Impedes the normal and essential functioning of the judicial process.
3. "Vexatious litigant" means a litigant, either self-represented or represented by an
attorney, who:
a. Has commenced, prosecuted, or maintained at least two litigations involving
vexatious conduct, which were finally determined adversely to the litigant in the
past seven years;
b. After litigation has been finally determined, relitigates or attempts to relitigate:
(1)The validity of the determination against the same party as to whom the
litigation was finally determined; or
(2)The cause of action, claim, controversy, or any of the issues of fact or law,
determined or concluded by the final determination against the same party
as to whom the litigation was finally determined;
c. Repeatedly files unmeritorious motions, pleadings, or other papers, conducts
unnecessary discovery, or engages in any other tactics frivolous or intended to
cause unnecessary burden, expense, or delay; or
d. Has previously been declared a vexatious litigant by any state or federal court of
record in any action or proceeding.
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