North Dakota Code § 32-19-26

Actual receipt of notice always sufficient
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In any case, service of the notice before foreclosure is sufficient if it actually was received 
by the title owner or by the personal representative of the owner's estate. A United States 
post-office registry return receipt showing that the envelope containing the notice has been 
delivered to the record title owner or to the personal representative of the owner's estate, or to 
the agent of either, is prima facie evidence that the owner or the owner's administrator or 
executor received the same.

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