North Dakota Code § 40-35-16

Receiver of undertaking - When appointed
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If the municipality shall default in the payment of the principal or interest on any of the 
revenue bonds after the same shall become due, whether at maturity or upon call for 
redemption, and such default shall continue for a period of thirty days, or if the municipality or 
the governing body, or officers, agents, or employees of the municipality shall fail or refuse to 
comply with the provisions of this chapter, or shall default in any agreement made with the 
holders of the bonds, any bondholder or bondholders, or the trustee therefor, may apply to the 
district court of the county in which the undertaking is located for the appointment of a receiver 

of the undertaking whether or not all of the bonds have been declared due and payable and 
whether or not such holder, or such trustee therefor, is seeking or has sought to enforce any 
other right or to exercise any other remedy in connection with such bonds. Upon such 
application, the court may appoint a receiver of the undertaking. If the application is made by the 
holders of twenty -five percent in principal amount of such bonds then outstanding, or by any 
trustee for holders of such bonds in such principal amount, the court shall appoint a receiver of 
the undertaking.

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