North Dakota Code § 28-25-12

Receiver appointed - Transfers enjoined
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The judge by order also may appoint a receiver of the property of the judgment debtor in the 
same manner and with like authority as if the appointment were made by the court according to 
section 32-10-01. Before the appointment of such receiver, the judge shall ascertain, if 
practicable, by oath of the party or otherwise, whether any other supplementary proceedings are 
pending against the judgment debtor and, if such proceedings are so pending, the plaintiff 
therein shall have notice to appear before the judge and likewise shall have notice of all 

subsequent proceedings in relation to such receivership. No more than one receiver of the 
property of a judgment debtor may be appointed. The judge by order also may forbid a transfer 
or other disposition of the property of the judgment debtor not exempt from execution and any 
interference therewith.

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