North Dakota Code § 26.1-05-12

Gains to benefit company - Suit to recover
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For the purpose of preventing the unfair use of information which may have been obtained 
by a beneficial owner, director, or officer by reason of the relationship to a domestic stock 
insurance company, any profit realized by that person from any purchase and sale, or any sale 
and purchase, of any equity security of the company within any period of less than six months, 
unless the security was acquired in good faith in connection with a debt previously contracted, 
inures to and is recoverable by the company, irrespective of any intention on the part of the 
beneficial owner, director, or officer in entering into the transaction of holding the security 
purchased or of not repurchasing the security sold for a period exceeding six months. Suit to 
recover the profit may be instituted at law or in equity in any court of competent jurisdiction by 
the company, or by the owner of any security of the company in the name and in behalf of the 
company if the company fails or refuses to bring suit within sixty days after request or fails 
diligently to prosecute the suit; but no suit may be brought more than two years after the date 
the profit was realized. This section does not cover any transaction if the beneficial owner was 
not such both at the time of the purchase and sale, or the sale and purchase, of the security 
involved, or any transaction or transactions which the commissioner by rule exempts as not 
comprehended within the purpose of this section.

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