North Dakota Code § 32-14-07

Forfeitures - How recovered by city, corporation, or limited liability
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All forfeitures imposed by any bylaw, ordinance, or regulation of any city or of any 
corporation or limited liability company organized under the laws of this state, when special 
provision is not otherwise made by law for their recovery nor punishment provided for the act or 
omission for which they are imposed, may be sued for and recovered pursuant to this chapter. It 
shall be sufficient to allege in the complaint that the defendant is indebted to the plaintiff in the 
amount of the forfeiture claimed, specifying the bylaw, ordinance, or regulation which imposes it. 
And when such bylaw, ordinance, or regulation imposes a penalty or forfeiture for several 
offenses or delinquencies, it shall specify the particular offense or delinquency for which the 
action brought, with a demand for a judgment for the amount of such forfeiture. All money 
collected on such judgment shall be paid to the city auditor or the treasurer of the corporation or 
limited liability company.

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