North Dakota Code § 30.1-29-20

(5-420) Conservators - Title by appointment
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The appointment of a conservator vests in the conservator title as trustee to all property of 
the protected person, presently held or thereafter acquired, including title to any property 
theretofore held for the protected person by custodians or attorneys in fact, or to the part thereof 
specified in the order. An order specifying that only a part of the property of the protected person 
vests in the conservator creates a limited conservatorship. The appointment of a conservator is 
not a transfer or alienation within the meaning of general provisions of any federal or state 
statute or regulation, insurance policy, pension plan, contract, will, or trust instrument imposing 
restrictions upon or penalties for transfer or alienation by the protected person of the protected 
person's rights or interest, but this section does not restrict the ability of persons to make 
specific provision by contract or dispositive instrument relating to a conservator.

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