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North Dakota Century Code Title 51. Sales and Exchanges § 51-07-11. Property sold under conditional sale contract not attached, repossessed, or acquired until taxes paid

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When personal property has been sold under a conditional sale contract and such contract has been canceled or foreclosed, the owner, holder, or assignee of such contract may not attach, repossess, or acquire by bill of sale the property sold under the contract until the taxes levied upon such property have been paid as follows:

1. For property other than mobile homes subject to tax under chapter 57-55, all taxes levied upon the property must be paid in full.

2. For mobile homes subject to tax under chapter 57-55, the tax levied upon the property for the current year and the most recent preceding year must be paid in full.

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