North Dakota Code § 57-28-11

Hearing on appraisal or reappraisal
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After an appraisal or reappraisal of property acquired by tax deed, the board of county 
commissioners shall set a date for hearing objections to the minimum sale price determined. At 
least ten days before the hearing, the county auditor shall mail to the auditor of any city, or the 
clerk of the board of supervisors of any township, in which appraised property is located a 
written notice stating the time when objections to the established minimum sale price will be 
heard. Any member or representative of the governing body of any taxing district may appear at 
the hearing with reference to the fair market value of appraised property, and the board may 
make appropriate changes in the minimum sale price of property.

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