North Dakota Code § 28-24-03

Redemption by redemptioner - Notice to be recorded
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A redemptioner shall give a written notice of redemption to the sheriff and at the same time 
shall record a duplicate in the office of the county recorder of the county where the land is 
situated. The redemptioner must state in the notice of redemption an amount that the 
redemptioner will credit on the claim on making redemption. If the amount stated in the notice is 
less than the amount of the lien under which the redemptioner makes redemption, a later 
redemptioner having a subordinate lien may redeem from the earlier redemptioner by paying the 
amount paid by that redemptioner, and interest at the same rate as provided in the original 
instrument on which the judgment is based, together with the amount stated by the first 
redemptioner in the notice. The amount stated by a redemptioner in the notice must be treated 
as a payment of that amount on the indebtedness and the redemptioner immediately shall 
endorse that on the evidence of the claim. If the claim is a judgment, the redemptioner shall 
cause a statement of that amount to be entered by the clerk of court in the judgment docket. 
That credit is conditional and must be canceled on proof of a further redemption by the debtor or 
by a redemptioner having a prior right, without payment of the amount credited.

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