North Dakota Code § 47-32-04

Eviction actions not joinable with other actions - Exception - When
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counterclaims only interposable.
An action of eviction cannot be brought in a district court in connection with any other 
action, except for rents and profits accrued or for damages arising by reason of the defendant's 
possession. No counterclaim can be interposed in such action, except as a setoff to a demand 
made for damages or for rents and profits. If the court finds for the plaintiff in the action, the 
court shall enter judgment that the plaintiff have immediate restitution of the premises. Upon a 
showing by the defendant that immediate restitution of the premises would work a substantial 
hardship on the defendant or the defendant's family, except in cases in which the eviction 
judgment is based in whole or in part on a disturbance of the peace, the court may stay the 
special execution for a reasonable period, not to exceed five days.

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