North Dakota Code § 26.1-39-23

Temporary insurance - Use of binders
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A binder or contract for temporary property lines of insurance may be made orally or in 
writing and is deemed to include all the terms of a standard fire insurance policy and all 
applicable endorsements as may be designated in the binder. However, the cancellation clause 
of the standard fire insurance policy and the clause specifying the hour of the day at which the 
insurance commences may be superseded by the express terms of the binder. A duly 
authorized binder must be accepted as evidence of insurance coverage required as a condition 
of financing the purchase of property, except that a mortgagee or lender is not required to 
accept a renewal or extension of the binder. Any insurance producer who has express authority 
to bind property and casualty lines of insurance coverage, and who orally agrees on behalf of an 
insurer to provide insurance coverage, if requested, shall execute and deliver a written 
memorandum or binder containing the terms of the oral agreement to the insured within three 
business days from the time of the oral agreement.

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