North Dakota Code § 28-14-06

Challenges for cause - Grounds
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Challenges for cause may be taken on one or more of the following grounds:
1. A want of any of the qualifications prescribed by law to render a person competent as 
a juror;
2. Consanguinity or affinity within the fourth degree to either party;
3. Standing in the relation of guardian and ward, master and servant, debtor and creditor, 
employer and employee, attorney and client, or principal and agent to either party, or 
being a member of the family of either party, or being a partner in business with either 
party, or surety on any bond or obligation for either party;
4. Having served as a juror or been a witness on a previous trial between the same 
parties for the same claim for relief;
5. Interest on the part of the juror in the event of the action, or in the main question 
involved in the action, except the juror's interest as a member or citizen of a municipal 
corporation;
6. Having an unqualified opinion or belief as to the merits of the action founded upon 
knowledge of its material facts or some of them;
7. The existence of a state of mind in the juror evincing enmity against or bias for or 
against either party; or
8. That the juror does not understand the English language as used in the courts.

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