North Dakota Code § 34-14-03

Employees who are separated from payroll before paydays
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Whenever an employee is discharged or terminated from employment by an employer, 
separates from employment voluntarily, or is suspended from work as the result of an industrial 
dispute, the employee's unpaid wages or compensation becomes due and payable at the 
regular paydays established in advance by the employer for the periods worked by the 
employee. When an employer discharges or terminates an employee, the employer shall pay 
those wages to the employee by certified mail at an address designated by the employee or as 
otherwise agreed upon by both parties. If the employer fails to pay the wages within the stated 
time, the employee may charge and collect wages in the sum agreed upon in the contract of 
employment for each day the employer is in default until the employer has paid in full, without 
rendering any service therefor, except the employee shall cease to draw wages or salary thirty 
days after such default.

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