North Dakota Statutes
§ 22-01-16 — Void or voidable promise of creditor does not exonerate
North Dakota § 22-01-16
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N.D. Cent. Code § 22-01-16 (2026).
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A promise by a creditor, which for any cause is void or voidable by the creditor at the
creditor's option, does not alter the obligation nor suspend nor impair the remedy within the
meaning of section 22-01-15.
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Surety or guarantor may withdraw within ten days§ 22-01-06.3
When account furnished surety or guarantor§ 22-01-06.4
Surety or guarantor may withdraw at any time§ 22-01-06.5
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