North Dakota Code § 45-21-04.1

Abandonment of conversion
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1. If the statement of conversion has not been filed with the secretary of state, and:
a. If the converting organization is a partnership, then subject to any contractual 
rights, after a conversion is approved, and at any time before the effective date of 
the plan, a converting partnership may abandon the planned conversion:
(1) As provided in the plan; and
(2) Except as provided otherwise by the plan, by the same consent as was 
required to approve the plan.
b. If the converting organization is not a partnership, then the abandonment of the 
plan of conversion must comply with its governing statute.
2. If the statement of conversion has been filed with the secretary of state, but has not 
yet become effective, then the converting organization shall file with the secretary of 
state articles of abandonment that contain:
a. The name of the converting organization;
b. The provision of this section under which the plan is abandoned; and
c. If the plan is abandoned:
(1) By the consent of all of the partners, then the text of the resolution 
abandoning the plan; or
(2) As provided in the plan, then a statement that the plan provides for 
abandonment and that all conditions for abandonment set forth in the plan 
are met.

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