North Dakota Code § 29-17-35

Particular causes of challenge specified
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Particular causes of challenge are of two kinds:
1. A bias which, when the existence of the facts is ascertained, in judgment of law 
disqualifies the juror, and which is known in this title as implied bias; and
2. The existence of a state of mind on the part of the juror, with reference to the case or 
to either party, which satisfies the court, in the exercise of a sound discretion, that the 

juror cannot try the issue impartially without prejudice to the substantial rights of the 
party challenging, and which is known in this title as actual bias.

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