North Dakota Code § 18-01-16

Order of abatement - To whom directed - Contents - How served - Service
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by publication.
An order of abatement must be in writing and must state concisely the grounds upon which 
it is based. It must be made against the owner, lessee, or occupant of the building or premises 
therein described and must be served personally or by registered or certified mail upon the 
person therein named or that person's agent. If the owner of such premises is not a resident of 
this state, and if such premises are unoccupied, or if the owner of the premises has no known 
address, the order of abatement must be served by the publication of the same for three 
successive weeks in the official newspaper of the county in which the premises described in the 
order are situated, and the order must be deemed to have been served upon the date of the last 
publication.

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