North Dakota Code § 28-23-02

Sale of crops
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If the levy is upon harvested crops, at the option of the judgment creditor, the crops may be 
sold in the nearest usual market for crops, at any time after such levy at the market price without 
publishing notice of sale. In that case, the notice of levy or a subsequent notice to be served as 
the notice of levy is served must state where and when the crops will be sold. Should the 
judgment debtor, or the judgment debtor's agent or attorney, at the time the levy is made, give 
notice to the officer making the levy that the judgment debtor intends to settle the judgment, the 
officer shall hold the grain six days before making sale of the grain. The usual and reasonable 
charges for the sale and transportation of the grain to market must be deemed proper expenses 
chargeable as costs in the proceedings, and in case the notice above provided for is served on 
the officer there also must be chargeable reasonable charges for storing the grain.

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