North Dakota Statutes
§ 30.1-18-11 — (3-711) Powers of personal representatives - In general
North Dakota·Title 30.1 Uniform Probate Code·Ch. 30.1-18 Powers and Duties of Personal Representatives
Until termination of the personal representative's appointment, a personal representative
has the same power over the title to property of the estate that an absolute owner would have,
in trust however, for the benefit of the creditors and others interested in the estate. This power
may be exercised without notice, hearing, or order of court.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 30.1-01-01
(1-101) Short title§ 30.1-01-02
(1-102) Purposes - Rule of construction§ 30.1-01-03
(1-106) Effect of fraud and evasion§ 30.1-01-04
(1-107) Evidence of death or status§ 30.1-01-05
(1-108) Acts by holder of general power§ 30.1-01-06
(1-201) General definitions§ 30.1-02-01
(1-301) Territorial application§ 30.1-02-02
(1-302) Subject matter jurisdiction§ 30.1-02-03
(1-303) Venue - Multiple proceedings - Transfer§ 30.1-02-04
(1-304) Practice in court§ 30.1-02-05
(1-305) Records and certified copies§ 30.1-02-06
(1-307) Powers§ 30.1-02-06.1
(1-308) Appeals§ 30.1-02-07
(1-310) Oath or affirmation on filed documents§ 30.1-03-01
(1-401) Notice - Method and time of giving