North Dakota Statutes

§ 9-16-19 — Signatures and records secured through blockchain technology - Smart contracts - Ownership of information - Definitions

North Dakota § 9-16-19
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 9Contracts and Obligations
Ch. 9-16Electronic Transactions

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N.D. Cent. Code § 9-16-19 (2026).

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contracts - Ownership of information - Definitions.

1.A signature secured through blockchain technology is considered to be in an electronic form and to be an electronic signature.
2.A record or contract secured through blockchain technology is considered to be in an electronic form and to be an electronic record.
3.Smart contracts may exist in commerce. A contract relating to a transaction may not be denied legal effect, validity, or enforceability solely because the contract contains a smart contract term.
4.Notwithstanding title 10 or chapters 41-02, 41-02.1, and 41-07, a person in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce using blockchain technology to secure information the person owns or has the right to use retains the same rights of ownership or use with respect to that infor

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