North Dakota Code § 29-21-13

Forgery - Proof on trial
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Upon a trial for forging any bill or note purporting to be the bill or note of an incorporated 
company or bank, or for passing, or attempting to pass, or having in possession with intent to 
pass, any such forged bill or note, it is not necessary to prove the incorporation of such bank or 
company by the charter or act of incorporation, but it may be proved by general reputation, and 
persons of skill are competent witnesses to prove that such bill or note is forged or 
counterfeited.

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