North Dakota Statutes
§ 59-22-07 — (205) Attribution and effect of electronic record and electronic signature
North Dakota § 59-22-07
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 59Trusts, Uses, and Powers
Ch. 59-22Uniform Electronic Estate Planning Documents Act
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N.D. Cent. Code § 59-22-07 (2026).
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1.An electronic nontestamentary estate planning document or electronic signature on an
electronic nontestamentary estate planning document is attributable to a person if it
was the act of the person. The act of the person may be shown in any manner,
including by showing the efficacy of a security procedure applied to determine the
person to which the electronic record or electronic signature was attributable.
2.The effect of attribution to a person under subsection 1 is determined from the context
and surrounding circumstances at the time the document or signature was created,
executed, or adopted, and as provided by law.
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(103) Fiduciary duties - General principles§ 59-04.2-03
(104) Trustee's power to adjust§ 59-04.2-03.1
Judicial control of discretionary power§ 59-04.2-06
(301) When right to income begins and ends§ 59-04.2-07
(302) Apportionment of receipts and disbursements when decedent dies or income interest begins§ 59-04.2-08
(303) Apportionment when income interest ends§ 59-04.2-09
(401) Character of receipts§ 59-04.2-10
(402) Distribution from trust or estate§ 59-04.2-12
(404) Principal receipts§ 59-04.2-13
(405) Rental property§ 59-04.2-14
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