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N.D.C.C. § 32-25-01 Who may bring action - Effect
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If the grain of different owners has been stored in a warehouse or elevator and has become mingled in a common mass, and any part thereof has been converted or is detained wrongfully by any person, the owner of any part of such common mass may maintain an action against the wrong…
N.D.C.C. § 32-25-02 Consolidation of action
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In case two or more persons shall have brought separate actions against the same defendant to recover the value or possession of different amounts of such common mass, the court in which such actions are pending, in its discretion, may consolidate such actions and dispose of them…
N.D.C.C. § 32-25-03 Storage tickets prima facie evidence
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In any action involving the ownership or right of possession of stored grain, the storage tickets or warehouse receipts issued by any public warehouseman or grain dealer who commonly receives such grain for storage, in substantially the form prescribed by statute, shall be receiv…
N.D.C.C. § 32-25-04 How value of grain may be proved
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In any action brought under the provisions of this chapter, it shall be permissible to prove the value of the grain in question by any of the following classes of evidence: 1. By market reports published in any newspaper or trade journal which commonly publishes such reports, pur…
N.D.C.C. § 32-25-05 Method of proof of value of grain not exclusive
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The methods of proof herein provided for shall not be exclusive but cumulative, and shall be taken and received together with any other competent evidence tending to establish the value in question.