North Dakota Code § 30.1-05-08

(2-214) Protection of payers and other third parties
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1. Although under section 30.1 -05-02 a payment, item of property, or other benefit is 
included in the decedent's nonprobate transfers to others, a payer or other third party 
is not liable for having made a payment or transferred an item of property or other 
benefit to a beneficiary designated in a governing instrument, or for having taken any 
other action in reliance on the validity of a governing instrument, upon request and 
satisfactory proof of the decedent's death, before the payer or other third party 
received written notice from the surviving spouse or spouse's representative of an 
intention to file a petition for the elective share or that a petition for the elective share 
has been filed. A payer or other third party is liable only for actions taken two or more 
business days after the payer or other third party received written notice of an intention 
to file a petition for the elective share or that a petition for the elective share has been 
filed. The written notice must indicate the name of the decedent, the date of the 
decedent's death, the name of the person asserting an interest, the nature of the 
payment or item of property or other benefit, and a statement that the spouse intends 
to file a petition for the elective share or that a petition for the elective share has been 
filed. Any form of service of notice other than that described in subsection 2 is not 
sufficient to impose liability on a payer or other third party for actions taken pursuant to 
the governing instrument.
2. The written notice must be mailed to the payer's or other third party's main office or 
home by registered mail or served upon the payer or third party in the same manner 
as a summons in a civil action. Notice to a sales representative of the payer or other 
third party does not constitute notice to the payer or other third party. Upon receipt of 
written notice of intention to file a petition for the elective share or that a petition for the 
elective share has been filed, a payer or other third party may pay any amount owed 
or transfer or deposit any item of property held by it to or with the court having 
jurisdiction of the probate proceedings relating to the decedent's estate, or if no 
proceedings have been commenced, to or with the court having jurisdiction of probate 
proceedings relating to decedents' estates located in the county of the decedent's 
residence. The availability of an action under this section does not prevent the payer or 
other third party from taking any other action authorized by law or the governing 
instrument. If no probate proceedings have been commenced, the payer or other third 
party shall file with the court a copy of the written notice received by the payer or other 
third party, with the payment of funds or transfer or deposit of property. The court may 
not charge a filing fee to the payer or other third party for any such payment, transfer, 
or deposit with the court, even if no probate proceedings have been commenced 
before the payment, transfer, or deposit. The court shall hold the funds or items of 
property and, upon its determination under subsection 4 of section 30.1 -05-05, shall 
order disbursement in accordance with the determination. If no petition is filed in the 
court within the specified time under subsection 1 of section 30.1-05-05, or, if filed, the 
demand for an elective share is withdrawn under subsection 3 of section 30.1 -05-05, 
the court shall order disbursement to the designated beneficiary. A filing fee, if any, 
may be charged upon disbursement either to the recipient or against the funds or 
property on deposit with the court, in the discretion of the court. Payments, transfers, 
or deposits made to or with the court discharge the payer or other third party from all 
claims under the governing instrument or applicable law for the value of amounts paid 
to or items of property transferred to or deposited with the court.
3. Upon petition to the court by the beneficiary designated in a governing instrument, the 
court may order that all or part of the property be paid to the beneficiary in an amount 
and subject to conditions consistent with this section.

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