North Dakota Statutes
§ 13-01-13 — Unlawfully preferring creditors - Penalty
North Dakota § 13-01-13
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N.D. Cent. Code § 13-01-13 (2026).
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Every person who, knowing that the person's property is insufficient for the payment of all of
the person's lawful debts, shall assign, transfer, or deliver any property for the benefit of any
creditor or creditors upon any trust or condition that any creditor shall receive a preference or
priority over any other creditor, or with intent to create such a preference or priority, is guilty of a
class A misdemeanor. This section does not apply to the giving or creating of preferences
expressly allowed by law.
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§ 13-01-01
Definitions of creditor and debtor§ 13-01-03
Creditors may be preferred§ 13-01-04
Marshalling funds - Rights of creditors§ 13-01-06
Transfer of personalty without changing of possession or filing of instrument presumed fraudulent§ 13-01-07
Instruments affecting realty void when made with intent to defraud - Good-faith purchaser protected§ 13-01-08
When act of debtor void for fraud§ 13-01-10
Fraudulent intent a question of fact§ 13-01-11
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North Dakota § 13-01-13, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/13-01-13.