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JUDICIAL PRO., PROBATE
CHAPTER 240
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the filing thereof if in the opinion of said board said judgment cannot be collected in full. Upon receipt of a certified copy of the board's action, the state's attorney of said county shall in accordance therewith make and file a partial or total satisfaction of said judgment as attorney for the county.

§ 3. VALIDATION.] All actions of boards of county commissioners in compromising and settling judgments for fines and costs prior to the effective date of this Act are hereby declared to be legal and binding.

§ 4. RENEWAL.] Judgments for fines and costs docketed within less than ten years prior to the effective date of this Act and exceeding one hundred dollars in amount may be renewed for an additional period of ten years by the state's attorney in any county in which said judgment is docketed by signing an affidavit of renewal on behalf of the state and filing the same in the same manner as provided for renewal of civil judgments in Section 28-2022 of the North Dakota Revised Code of 1943.

§ 5. EMERGENCY.] This Act is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval.

Approved March 7, 1947.

JUDICIAL PROCEDURE, PROBATE

CHAPTER 240

H. B. No. 212—(Ohnstad and Brickner)

DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE

AN ACT

To amend and reenact Section 30-2105 of the North Dakota Revised Code of 1943 relating to petition for distrtbution in the probate of estates, the filing of said petition, notice on said petition, waivers of appeal from the order allowing the final account, the filing of said waivers, the time of entry and the entry of the final decree of distribution, and declaring an emergency.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ 1. AMENDMENT.] That Section 30-2105 of the North Dakota Revised Code of 1943 is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: