North Dakota Code § 40-34-09

Action maintained on failure to pay principal or interest of bonds - Court
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receiver - Sale of property - Redemption - Sheriff's deed.
If a default occurs in the payment of the principal or interest of any bonds secured by a 
mortgage or deed of trust on the improvement and such default continues for a period of not 
less than six months, an action may be commenced in the district court of the county in which 
such improvement or some part thereof is located, by the holder or holders of not less than 
one-half of the outstanding past -due bonds or by the legal holder of the deed of trust, when 
authorized by a like number of bondholders, for the purpose of foreclosing the mortgage or deed 
of trust securing such bonds. In such action, the court may enter a decree providing for the 
management and operation of such improvement by a court receiver and for the sale of the 
property secured by such mortgage or trust deed and for the application of the net revenues 
arising from the operation of such plant upon the secured debt during the period of redemption, 
which shall be one year from and after the date of the sale thereof. If there is no redemption 
from such sale within the time herein provided, a sheriff's deed shall issue to the holder of the 
certificate of sale. The procedure subsequent to the entry of a foreclosure decree shall be, as 
far as applicable, that provided in title 32 for the sale of real property under special execution.

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