North Dakota Code § 32-16-30

Value of future estates settled by court
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In all cases of sales, when it appears that any person has a vested or contingent or future 
right or estate in any of the property sold, the court must ascertain and settle the proportionate 
value of such contingent or vested right or estate and must direct such proportion of the 
proceeds of the sale to be invested, secured, or paid over in such manner as will protect the 
rights and interests of the parties.

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