North Dakota Code § 28-20-29

Satisfaction of judgment pending appeal by judgment creditor
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Any judgment debtor upon a money judgment duly docketed in the district court from which 
judgment an appeal has been perfected to the supreme court by the judgment creditor may 
cause such judgment to be released as a lien against the real property of said judgment debtor 
by depositing with the clerk of the district court in which said judgment was entered originally a 
sum of money equal to one and one -third times the amount of said judgment with interest and 
costs, and upon such deposit the clerk shall satisfy and discharge the said judgment as a lien 

against the real property of said judgment debtor. In lieu of depositing the money as aforesaid, 
the judgment debtor may file with the clerk of the district court a good and sufficient bond 
executed as provided by law for the execution of a bail bond conditioned for the payment of 
such judgment upon its final determination in the appellate court, or at any time upon the 
dismissal of the appeal. Such bond must be approved by the judge of the district court.

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