North Dakota Code § 57-30-03

Joinder of parties defendant
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In any action brought to determine adverse claims, the county may join as parties defendant 
as many persons who have estate or interest in, or liens or encumbrances upon any real 
property appearing of record, as the state's attorney shall deem necessary, regardless of the 
nonexistence of a common interest in and to all of the real property involved in such action, and 
all other persons unknown whose estates or interests do not appear of record may be 
proceeded against and joined as parties defendant by adding to the title the following recital:
All other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance 
upon, the property described in the complaint.

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