North Dakota Statutes
§ 3-02-13 — When agent can delegate powers
North Dakota § 3-02-13
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Bluebook
N.D. Cent. Code § 3-02-13 (2026).
Text
An agent, unless specially forbidden by the agent's principal to do so, can delegate the agent's powers to another person in any of the following cases, and in no others:
1.When the act to be done is purely mechanical.
2.When it is such as the agent personally cannot, and the subagent lawfully can,
perform.
3.When it is the usage of the place to delegate such power.
4.When such delegation is specially authorized by the principal.
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Border Resources, LLC v. Irish Oil & Gas, Inc.
2015 ND 238 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2015)
Nearby Sections
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§ 3-01-01
Definition§ 3-01-02
General and special agent defined§ 3-01-03
Actual and ostensible agency defined§ 3-01-05
Authorization to agent§ 3-01-06
How agency created§ 3-01-07
No consideration necessary§ 3-01-09
Retroactive ratification limited§ 3-01-10
Rescission of ratification§ 3-01-11
Termination of agency§ 3-02-01
Acts done by or to agent§ 3-02-02
Actual or ostensible authority§ 3-02-03
Agent authority§ 3-02-04
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