North Dakota Code § 6-05-29

Duty of commissioner when examination discloses violation of law
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If it appears to the commissioner from any examination made by the commissioner that any 
such corporation has committed a violation of the law or that it is conducting its business in an 
unsafe or unauthorized manner, or that the deposit made by it with the department of financial 
institutions, as hereinbefore provided, is insufficient to protect the interests of all concerned, the 
commissioner, by an order addressed to such corporation, shall direct the discontinuance of 
such illegal or unsafe practice, and order it to conform with the requirements of the law or to 
make a further deposit with the department of financial institutions in an amount sufficient to 
insure the safety of its trusts, deposits, and liabilities. Whenever any corporation refuses to 
comply with any such order, or whenever it appears to the commissioner that it is unsafe or 
inexpedient for any such corporation to continue to transact business, the commissioner shall 
communicate the facts to the attorney general, who thereupon shall institute such proceedings 
against any such corporation as the case may require.

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