North Dakota Code § 26.1-12-25

Directors and treasurer of mutual insurance company personally liable for
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not making and collecting assessments.
If the directors of any mutual insurance company neglect or omit for the space of six months 
to lay, or to use reasonable diligence to collect, any assessment which the board of directors is 
required to make, they are liable personally for all debts and claims then outstanding against the 
company or that may accrue until the assessment is laid and put in process of collection. If the 
treasurer of the company unreasonably neglects to collect an assessment made by order of the 
board of directors and to apply the assessment to the payment of the claims for which it was 
made, the treasurer is liable personally to the parties having the claims for the amount of the 
assessment. The treasurer may repay oneself out of any money afterwards received for the 
company on account of the assessment.

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