North Dakota Code § 41-09-66

(9 -404) Rights acquired by assignee - Claims and defenses against
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assignee.
1. Unless an account debtor has made an enforceable agreement not to assert defenses 
or claims, and subject to subsections 2 through 5, the rights of an assignee are subject 
to:
a. All terms of the agreement between the account debtor and assignor and any 
defense or claim in recoupment arising from the transaction that gave rise to the 
contract; and
b. Any other defense or claim of the account debtor against the assignor which 
accrues before the account debtor receives a notification of the assignment 
signed by the assignor or the assignee.
2. Subject to subsection 3 and except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, the claim of 
an account debtor against an assignor may be asserted against an assignee under 
subsection 1 only to reduce the amount the account debtor owes.
3. This section is subject to law other than this chapter which establishes a different rule 
for an account debtor who is an individual and who incurred the obligation primarily for 
personal, family, or household purposes.
4. In a consumer transaction, if a record evidences the account debtor's obligation, law 
other than this chapter requires that the record include a statement to the effect that 
the account debtor's recovery against an assignee with respect to claims and defenses 

against the assignor may not exceed amounts paid by the account debtor under the 
record, and the record does not include such a statement, the extent to which a claim 
of an account debtor against the assignor may be asserted against an assignee is 
determined as if the record included such a statement.
5. This section does not apply to an assignment of a health care insurance receivable.

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