North Dakota Statutes
§ 9-04-03 — Unlawful, impossible, or unascertainable object voids contract
North Dakota § 9-04-03
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Bluebook
N.D. Cent. Code § 9-04-03 (2026).
Text
When a contract has but a single object, and such object is unlawful in whole or in part, or
wholly impossible of performance, or so vaguely expressed as to be wholly unascertainable, the
entire contract is void.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 9-01-01
Definitions§ 9-01-02
Requisites of contract§ 9-01-04
Joint and several contracts§ 9-01-06
Obligations classified§ 9-01-07
Joint obligation - Presumption§ 9-01-08
Joint obligation - Contribution§ 9-01-09
Conditional obligation defined§ 9-01-11
Condition precedent defined§ 9-01-12
Conditions concurrent defined§ 9-01-13
Condition subsequent defined§ 9-01-14
Conditions unlawful or impossible§ 9-01-15
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