North Dakota Code § 18-01-20

Service of order and notice - Contents of notice - Additional parties - Duty
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
of insurance commissioner.
1. There must be served upon the owner, mortgagee, lessee, tenant, occupant, and other 
persons known to have or claim any interest in the premises described in the order of 
abatement a copy of the abatement order and a written notice stating:
a. The title of the proceeding.
b. The name of the court in which the proceeding is instituted.
c. That the abatement order has been filed in the district court.
d. That the state fire marshal will apply to the court for a judgment enforcing the 
terms of the abatement order.
e. That all persons interested in the premises described in the abatement order or in 
the proceeding in the district court will be required to appear therein and state any 
objections to the order, within twenty days after the date of service of the notice 
upon them.
2. The notice must be subscribed by the insurance commissioner who shall appear for 
the state fire marshal in each such proceeding. Service must be made in the same 
manner as a summons is required to be served in a civil action. Whenever it appears 
that persons in addition to those served are necessary or proper parties to the 
proceeding, the court may order such persons to be brought in by proper service of the 
order and notice upon them.

‹ Prev All North Dakota sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.