North Dakota Statutes
§ 9-07-05 — Real intention to govern in cases of fraud, mistake, or accident
North Dakota § 9-07-05
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Bluebook
N.D. Cent. Code § 9-07-05 (2026).
Text
When through fraud, mistake, or accident a written contract fails to express the real
intention of the parties, such intention is to be regarded and the erroneous parts of the writing
disregarded.
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Related
Citizens State Bank-Midwest v. Symington
2010 ND 56 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2010)
Jorgensen v. Crow
466 N.W.2d 120 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 1991)
Matter of Diocese of Bismarck Trust
500 N.W.2d 203 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 1993)
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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North Dakota § 9-07-05, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/9-07-05.