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North Dakota Code > Title 30.1 - Uniform Probate Code


Current as of: 2009
Chapter 30.1-01Short Title - Construction - General Provisions - Definitions
Chapter 30.1-02Scope, Jurisdiction, and Courts
Chapter 30.1-03Notice - Parties - Representation and Other Matters
Chapter 30.1-04Intestate Succession
Chapter 30.1-05Elective Share of Surviving Spouse
Chapter 30.1-06Spouse and Children Unprovided for in Wills
Chapter 30.1-07Exempt Property and Allowances
Chapter 30.1-08Wills
Chapter 30.1-08.1Ante-Mortem Probate of Wills
Chapter 30.1-08.2International Wills
Chapter 30.1-09Rules of Construction - Contractual Arrangements Relating to Death
Chapter 30.1-09.1Rules of Construction of Governing Instrument
Chapter 30.1-10General Provisions
Chapter 30.1-10.1Disclaimer of Property Interests
Chapter 30.1-11Custody and Deposit of Wills
Chapter 30.1-12General Provisions
Chapter 30.1-13Venue - Priority to Administer - Demand for Notice
Chapter 30.1-14Informal Probate and Appointment Proceedings
Chapter 30.1-15Formal Testacy and Appointment Proceedings
Chapter 30.1-16Supervised Administration
Chapter 30.1-17Personal Representative - Appointment, Control, and Termination
Chapter 30.1-18Powers and Duties of Personal Representatives
Chapter 30.1-19Creditors' Claims
Chapter 30.1-20Special Provisions Relating to Distribution
Chapter 30.1-21Closing Estates
Chapter 30.1-22Compromise of Controversies
Chapter 30.1-23Collection by Affidavit - Administration for Small Estates
Chapter 30.1-24Definitions - Powers of Foreign Personal Representatives
Chapter 30.1-25Foreign Representatives - Judgments and Personal Representatives
Chapter 30.1-26General Provisions
Chapter 30.1-27Guardians of Minors
Chapter 30.1-28Guardians of Incapacitated Persons
Chapter 30.1-29Protection of Property of Persons Under Disability and Minors
Chapter 30.1-30Uniform Durable Power of Attorney Act
Chapter 30.1-31Nonprobate Transfers on Death
Chapter 30.1-35Effective Date - Transition

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