North Dakota Statutes
§ 14-07-13 — Contracts made under power given by court binding on both parties
North Dakota § 14-07-13
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N.D. Cent. Code § 14-07-13 (2026).
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All contracts, sales, or encumbrances made either by the husband or the wife by virtue of
the power contemplated and granted by order of the court as provided in section 14-07-12 are
binding on both, and during such absence or imprisonment, the person acting under such power
may sue and be sued thereon. For all acts done, the property of both parties is liable, and
execution may be levied or attachment issued thereon according to statute. No suit or
proceedings may abate or in anywise be affected by the return or release of the person
confined, but that person may be permitted to prosecute or defend jointly with the other.
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