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Code · North Dakota · Title 32 · Chapter 32-08.1 — Attachment

32-08.1-15. Exception to defendant's sureties - Release of property - Costs.

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The officer shall forthwith give the plaintiff a copy of the bond received pursuant to section 32-08.1-14 with notice of the time when the same was delivered to the officer. The plaintiff shall, within three days thereafter, give notice to the officer that the plaintiff objects to the sureties or waives all objections to them. When the plaintiff objects, the sureties shall justify as provided in section 32-08.1-05. The officer shall be responsible for the sufficiency of such sureties and may retain possession of the attached property until they justify or until the objection is waived.
Thereafter, the officer shall deliver the property attached to such defendant. If real estate is attached, the sheriff shall file a certificate of the discharge thereof in the office of the recorder. If judgment is for the plaintiff, all the plaintiff's costs and disbursements on the attachment shall be included in the judgment.
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