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Code · North Dakota · Title 47 · Chapter 47-19 — Record Title

47-19-03.1. Deeds and contracts for deeds to include name and address of drafter of

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legal description.
1. The recorder may not record a deed or contract for deed containing a metes and
bounds legal description which affects the title to or possession of real property that
otherwise may be recorded under this chapter unless the name and address of the
individual who drafted the legal description contained in the deed or contract for deed
appears on the instrument in a legible manner.
2. A deed or contract for deed complies with this section if it contains a statement
substantially in the following form: "The legal description was prepared by
________________
(name)________________ (address) or obtained from a
previously recorded instrument." The recording of an instrument containing a metes
and bounds legal description obtained from a previously recorded instrument of
conveyance under this section may not be rejected based on section 57-02-39.
3. This section does not apply to any instrument executed before January 1, 2000, or any
instrument executed or acknowledged outside the state. The validity and effect of the
record of any instrument in a recorder's office may not be lessened or impaired by the
fact the instrument does not contain the statement required by this section.
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