North Dakota Code § 10-33-67

Court-ordered meeting of voting members
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1. The district court of the county where the principal executive office of a corporation is 
located may order a meeting to be held:
a. If a meeting was not held within the earlier of six months after the fiscal yearend 
of the corporation or fifteen months after its last meeting:
(1) On application of at least fifty members with voting rights or ten percent of 
the members with voting rights, whichever is less; or
(2) On application of another person entitled to participate in the annual 
meeting; or
b. On application of a voting member who signed a demand for a special meeting 
valid under section 10-33-66 or a person entitled to call a special meeting if:

(1) Notice of the special meeting was not given within thirty days after the date 
the demand was delivered to a corporate officer; or
(2) The special meeting was not held in accordance with the notice.
2. The court may:
a. Fix the time and place of the meeting;
b. Specify a record date for determining members entitled to notice of and to vote at 
the meeting;
c. Prescribe the form and content of the meeting notice;
d. Fix the quorum required for specific matters to be considered at the meeting, or 
direct that the votes represented at the meeting constitute a quorum for action on 
those matters; and
e. Enter other orders necessary to accomplish the purposes of the meeting.
3. If the court orders a meeting, it may also order the corporation to pay the costs of the 
member, including reasonable attorney's fees incurred to obtain the order.

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