The State Bar Association of North Dakota Winter 2013 Gavel Magazine | Page 25
on information communicated by telephone or other reliable electronic means under the procedure set out in new Rule 4.1. North Dakota Rules of Juvenile Procedure Rule 13 – Subpoena: Rule 13 has been amended to direct persons to new N.D.R.Ct. 5.1 for direction on how to proceed with discovery in North Dakota in an action pending in an out-of-state court. North Dakota Rules of Court Rule 8.1 on receivers and Rule 8.10 on extraordinary writs will be renumbered as Rules 5.1 and 5.2. Chapter VIII of the court rules will be renamed “Family Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution” and will be reserved for rules falling into those categories.
JUDGEMENT INTEREST RATE
Administrator Sets 2013 Judgment Interest Rate
The North Dakota State Court Administrator has set the judgment interest rate for 2013 at 6.50 percent. The Administrator is required by law to annually determine the judgment interest rate prior to December 20. The rate will be applied to all judgments entered in 2013. The judgment interest rate is calculated by using the prime rate as reported on the first Monday in December, plus three percentage points. The result must be rounded up to the next one-half percentage point. The prime rate on December 3 was 3.25 percent. Application of the judgment rate formula yielded the 2012 judgment interest rate of 6.50 percent.
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