North Dakota Code § 26.1-32-03

Insurer not liable for excepted peril
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When a peril is excepted specially in an insurance contract, a loss which would not have 
occurred but for that peril is excepted although the immediate cause of the loss was a peril 
which was not excepted. An insurer may contract out of the efficient proximate cause doctrine.

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