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Code · North Dakota · Title 09 · Chapter 9-03 — Consent

9-03-23. How proposal may be revoked.

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A proposal is revoked:
1. By the communication of notice of revocation by the proposer to the other party in the
manner prescribed by sections 9-03-17 and 9-03-19 before the latter's acceptance has
been communicated to the former;
2. By the lapse of the time prescribed in such proposal for its acceptance, or if no time is
so prescribed, the lapse of a reasonable time without communication of the
acceptance;
3. By the failure of the acceptor to fulfill a condition precedent to acceptance; or
4. By the death or insanity of the proposer before acceptance of the proposal.
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