North Dakota Code § 28-23-04

Sale of real property - Notice of sale - Contents
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1. Before any real property or interest in real property taken on execution may be sold, 
the officer making the sale shall give public notice of the time and place of the sale by 
advertisement in the county's official newspaper once a week for three successive 
weeks, the last publication to be at least ten days before the making of the sale.
2. Except for parties who have an ownership interest in the real property, the names of all 
defendants may be omitted from the public notice. If the names of the nonowner 
defendants are omitted, a copy of the public notice must be mailed to all defendants 
whose names are omitted at least ten days before the date of the sale. Service by mail 
is complete upon mailing. All sales made without notice as provided in this section 
must be set aside by the court to which the execution is returnable, upon motion to 
confirm the sale.

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