CHAPTER 28-20JUDGMENTS28-20-01. Judgment entered by clerk on order. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 58.28-20-02. Notice of entry of judgment served. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 77.28-20-03. Rules for rendition of judgment. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rules 20, 41,54.28-20-04. Relief limited by complaint. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 54.28-20-05. Death before judgment. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 54.28-20-06. Judgments - Collection from property of decedent. If judgment has beenrendered against a person who thereafter dies:1.The judgment may be enforced by execution against any real property of the decedent upon which it had become a lien prior to the decedent's death, but no such execution may issue until after the expiration of one year from the death of the judgment debtor;2.If execution was actually levied prior to the decedent's death upon personal property, such property may be sold to satisfy the execution, and the officer making the sale shall account to the personal representative for any surplus remaining in the officer's hands;3.If the judgment is for the recovery of real or personal property or for the enforcement of a lien thereon, execution may issue for the enforcement of such judgment; and4.If the judgment is for the recovery of money, it may be presented as any other claim against the estate of the decedent.28-20-07.Judgment in action to recover personalty.In an action to recover thepossession of personal property, the judgment for the plaintiff may be for the possession, or for the recovery of possession, or for the value thereof in case a delivery cannot be had and for damages for the taking and detention thereof. If the property has been delivered to the plaintiff and the defendant claims a return thereof, judgment for the defendant may be for a return of the property, or for the value thereof in case a return cannot be had and for damages for the taking and detention thereof.28-20-08.Judgment may order delivery of possession - Enforcement.Everyjudgment that contains a direction for the sale of specific real property also may direct the delivery of the possession of the property to the purchaser, and the officer receiving the execution or order of sale may enforce the judgment by putting the purchaser in possession of the premises as if special execution had been directed to the purchaser for that purpose. The judgment creditor must show that the debtor has an interest in the real property that is the subject of the judgment.28-20-09. Transfer of title or discharge of encumbrance by court. Superseded byN.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 70.28-20-10. Judgment book. Repealed by S.L. 1985, ch. 337,
CHAPTER 28-20JUDGMENTS28-20-01. Judgment entered by clerk on order. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 58.28-20-02. Notice of entry of judgment served. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 77.28-20-03. Rules for rendition of judgment. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rules 20, 41,54.28-20-04. Relief limited by complaint. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 54.28-20-05. Death before judgment. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 54.28-20-06. Judgments - Collection from property of decedent. If judgment has beenrendered against a person who thereafter dies:1.The judgment may be enforced by execution against any real property of the decedent upon which it had become a lien prior to the decedent's death, but no such execution may issue until after the expiration of one year from the death of the judgment debtor;2.If execution was actually levied prior to the decedent's death upon personal property, such property may be sold to satisfy the execution, and the officer making the sale shall account to the personal representative for any surplus remaining in the officer's hands;3.If the judgment is for the recovery of real or personal property or for the enforcement of a lien thereon, execution may issue for the enforcement of such judgment; and4.If the judgment is for the recovery of money, it may be presented as any other claim against the estate of the decedent.28-20-07.Judgment in action to recover personalty.In an action to recover thepossession of personal property, the judgment for the plaintiff may be for the possession, or for the recovery of possession, or for the value thereof in case a delivery cannot be had and for damages for the taking and detention thereof. If the property has been delivered to the plaintiff and the defendant claims a return thereof, judgment for the defendant may be for a return of the property, or for the value thereof in case a return cannot be had and for damages for the taking and detention thereof.28-20-08.Judgment may order delivery of possession - Enforcement.Everyjudgment that contains a direction for the sale of specific real property also may direct the delivery of the possession of the property to the purchaser, and the officer receiving the execution or order of sale may enforce the judgment by putting the purchaser in possession of the premises as if special execution had been directed to the purchaser for that purpose. The judgment creditor must show that the debtor has an interest in the real property that is the subject of the judgment.28-20-09. Transfer of title or discharge of encumbrance by court. Superseded byN.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 70.28-20-10. Judgment book. Repealed by S.L. 1985, ch. 337,
CHAPTER 28-20JUDGMENTS28-20-01. Judgment entered by clerk on order. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 58.28-20-02. Notice of entry of judgment served. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 77.28-20-03. Rules for rendition of judgment. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rules 20, 41,54.28-20-04. Relief limited by complaint. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 54.28-20-05. Death before judgment. Superseded by N.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 54.28-20-06. Judgments - Collection from property of decedent. If judgment has beenrendered against a person who thereafter dies:1.The judgment may be enforced by execution against any real property of the decedent upon which it had become a lien prior to the decedent's death, but no such execution may issue until after the expiration of one year from the death of the judgment debtor;2.If execution was actually levied prior to the decedent's death upon personal property, such property may be sold to satisfy the execution, and the officer making the sale shall account to the personal representative for any surplus remaining in the officer's hands;3.If the judgment is for the recovery of real or personal property or for the enforcement of a lien thereon, execution may issue for the enforcement of such judgment; and4.If the judgment is for the recovery of money, it may be presented as any other claim against the estate of the decedent.28-20-07.Judgment in action to recover personalty.In an action to recover thepossession of personal property, the judgment for the plaintiff may be for the possession, or for the recovery of possession, or for the value thereof in case a delivery cannot be had and for damages for the taking and detention thereof. If the property has been delivered to the plaintiff and the defendant claims a return thereof, judgment for the defendant may be for a return of the property, or for the value thereof in case a return cannot be had and for damages for the taking and detention thereof.28-20-08.Judgment may order delivery of possession - Enforcement.Everyjudgment that contains a direction for the sale of specific real property also may direct the delivery of the possession of the property to the purchaser, and the officer receiving the execution or order of sale may enforce the judgment by putting the purchaser in possession of the premises as if special execution had been directed to the purchaser for that purpose. The judgment creditor must show that the debtor has an interest in the real property that is the subject of the judgment.28-20-09. Transfer of title or discharge of encumbrance by court. Superseded byN.D.R.Civ.P., Rule 70.28-20-10. Judgment book. Repealed by S.L. 1985, ch. 337,