North Dakota Code § 32-19-09

Certificate of sale - Deed and effect
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At the sheriff's sale, the person making the sale must give to the purchaser a certificate of 
sale as provided by section 28 -23-11, and at the expiration of the time for the redemption, if not 
redeemed, the person making the sale, or the successor in office, must give the purchaser, the 
purchaser's heirs, or assigns, or to any person who has acquired the title of the purchaser by 
redemption or otherwise, a deed. The deed vests in the grantee all the right, title, and interest of 
the mortgagor in and to the property sold, at the time the mortgage was executed or 
subsequently acquired by the mortgagor and is a bar to all claim, right, or equity of redemption 
in or to the property by the parties to the action, their heirs and personal representatives, and 
also against all persons claiming under them, or any of them, subsequent to the 
commencement of the action.

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