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2009 North Dakota Code
31 Judicial Proof

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  • 31-01 Witnesses, Their Qualifications, Rights, and Duties
  • 31-02 Examination of Adverse Parties
  • 31-03 Means of Compelling Attendance of Witnesses
  • 31-04 General Provisions
  • 31-05 Depositions in Civil Actions
  • 31-06 Depositions in Criminal Actions
  • 31-07 Perpetuation of Testimony
  • 31-08 Private Records and Writings
  • 31-08.1 Uniform Preservation of Private Business Records Act
  • 31-09 Public Documents, Records, and Writings
  • 31-10 Judicial Notice
  • 31-11 Presumptions, Maxims, and Estoppels
  • 31-12 No Sufficient Evidence of Survivorship
  • 31-13 DNA Analysis

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