North Dakota Code § 45-21-07

(907) Statement of merger
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1. After a merger, the surviving organization may file a statement that one or more 
partnerships or other constituent organizations have merged into the surviving 
organization.
2. A statement of merger must be accompanied by the plan of merger without 
organizational records and must contain:
a. The name of:
(1) The partnership;
(2) Each other constituent organization that is a party to the merger; and
(3) The surviving organization into which the other constituent organizations 
were merged;
b. The form of organization that the surviving organization will be;
c. The jurisdiction of the governing statute of the surviving organization; and
d. The street address of the principal executive office of the surviving organization 
and of an office in this state, if any.

3. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, for the purposes of section 45 -15-02, 
property of the surviving organization which before the merger was held in the name of 
another party to the merger is property held in the name of the surviving organization 
upon filing a statement of merger.
4. For the purposes of section 45-15-02, real property of the surviving organization which 
before the merger was held in the name of another constituent organization is property 
held in the name of the surviving organization upon recording a certified copy of the 
statement of merger in the office for recording transfers of that real property.
5. A filed and, if appropriate, recorded statement of merger, signed and declared to be 
accurate pursuant to subsection 3 of section 45 -13-05, stating the name of a 
constituent partnership that is a constituent organization in whose name property was 
held before the merger and the name of the surviving organization, but not containing 
all of the other information required by subsection 2, operates with respect to the 
constituent partnership and the surviving organization to the extent provided in 
subsections 3 and 4.

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