North Dakota Statutes
§ 41-03-10 — (3-110) Identification of person to whom instrument is payable
North Dakota § 41-03-10
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Bluebook
N.D. Cent. Code § 41-03-10 (2026).
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1.The person to whom an instrument is initially payable is determined by the intent of the
person, whether or not authorized, signing as or in the name or behalf of the issuer of
the instrument. The instrument is payable to the person intended by the signer even if
that person is identified in the instrument by a name or other identification that is not
that of the intended person. If more than one person signs in the name or behalf of the
issuer of an instrument and all the signers do not intend the same person as payee,
the instrument is payable to any person intended by one or more of the signers.
2.If the signature of the issuer of an instrument is made by automated means such as a
checkwriting machine, the payee of the instrument is determined by the intent of the
person who supplie
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Nearby Sections
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§ 41-01-01
(1-101) Short titles§ 41-01-02
(1-102) Scope of chapter§ 41-01-05
(1-105) Severability§ 41-01-07
(1-107) Section captions§ 41-01-09
(1-201) General definitions§ 41-01-10
(1-202) Notice - Knowledge§ 41-01-12
(1-204) Value§ 41-01-13
(1-205) Reasonable time - Seasonableness§ 41-01-14
(1-206) PresumptionsCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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North Dakota § 41-03-10, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/41-03-10.