North Dakota Statutes
§ 30.1-21-07 — (3-1007) Certificate discharging liens securing fiduciary performance
North Dakota § 30.1-21-07
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N.D. Cent. Code § 30.1-21-07 (2026).
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After the personal representative's appointment has terminated, the personal
representative, the personal representative's sureties, or any successor of either, upon the filing
of a verified application showing, so far as is known by the applicant, that no action concerning
the estate is pending in any court, is entitled to receive a certificate from the court that the
personal representative appears to have fully administered the estate in question. The
certificate evidences discharge of any lien on any property given to secure the obligation of the
personal representative in lieu of bond or any surety, but does not preclude action against the
personal representative or the surety.
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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
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