North Dakota Code § 43-23-06.1

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As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. "Appointed agent" means a licensee appointed by a designated broker of the 
licensee's real estate brokerage firm to act solely for a client of that brokerage firm to 
the exclusion of other licensees of that brokerage firm.
2. "Client" means a person that has entered a written agency agreement with a real 
estate brokerage firm.
3. "Commission" means the North Dakota real estate commission.
4. "Customer" means a buyer, prospective buyer, seller, lessee, or lessor that is not 
represented by that real estate brokerage firm in a real property transaction.
5. "Designated broker" means a licensee designated by a real estate brokerage firm to 
act on behalf of the brokerage firm.
6. "Dual agency" means a situation in which a real estate brokerage firm or the real 
estate brokerage firm's licensees owe a duty to more than one party in a real estate 
transaction. Dual agency is established only as follows:
a. When one licensee represents both the buyer and the seller in a real estate 
transaction; or
b. When two or more licensees, licensed to the same broker, each represents a 
party to the real estate transaction.
"Dual agency" does not exist unless both the seller and the buyer in a real estate 
transaction have written agency agreements with the same real estate brokerage firm. 
For purposes of "dual agency" a subagency arrangement is not a written agency 
agreement.
7. "Licensee" means a real estate broker, an associate real estate broker, or a real estate 
salesperson who is associated with a real estate brokerage firm.
8. "Real estate", "real property", "realty", or words of like import, means any interest or 
estate in land, including leaseholds, whether such interest or estate is corporeal, 
incorporeal, freehold, or nonfreehold, and whether situated in this state or elsewhere; 
provided, however, that the meaning as used in this chapter does not include oil, gas, 
or mineral leases, nor does it include any other mineral leasehold, mineral estate, or 
mineral interest of any nature whatsoever.

9. "Real estate broker", or "broker", means any person that, for another, for a fee, 
commission, salary, or other consideration, or with the intention or expectation of 
receiving or collecting such compensation from another, engages in or offers or 
attempts to engage in, either directly or indirectly by a continuing course of conduct or 
by a single act or transaction, any of the following acts:
a. Lists, offers, attempts, or agrees to list real estate or any interest in that real 
estate, or any improvements affixed on that real estate for sale, exchange, or 
lease.
b. Sells, exchanges, purchases, or leases real estate or any interest in that real 
estate, or any improvements affixed on that real estate.
c. Offers to sell, exchange, purchase, or lease real estate or any interest in that real 
estate, or any improvements affixed on that real estate.
d. Negotiates or offers, attempts, or agrees to negotiate the sale, exchange, 
purchase, or leasing of real estate or any interest in that real estate , or any 
improvements affixed on that real estate.
e. Buys, sells, offers to buy or sell, or otherwise deals in options on real estate or 
any interest in that real estate, or any improvements on that real estate.
f. Who is a licensee under this chapter and performs any of the acts set out in this 
subsection while acting in the licensee's own behalf.
g. Advertises or holds out as being engaged in the business of buying, selling, 
exchanging, or leasing of real estate or any interest in that real estate , or any 
improvements on that real estate.
h. Assists or directs in the procuring of prospects or refers a prospect , calculated to 
result in the sale, exchange, or leasing of real estate or any interest in that real 
estate, or any improvements on that real estate . A licensed broker in this state 
may divide or share a real estate commission with a licensed broker in another 
state if the out-of-state broker does not carry on any of the negotiations on behalf 
of the referred client or prospect in this state, either by physically entering the 
state or by communicating with the broker electronically or through other means.
i. Publicly markets for sale an equitable interest in a contract for the purchase of 
real property between a property owner and a prospective purchaser.
10. "Real estate brokerage firm" means a person that is providing real estate brokerage 
services through that person's licensees and which is licensed by the commission as a 
real estate brokerage firm.
11. "Real estate salesperson" means any person that for a fee, compensation, salary, or 
other consideration, or in the expectation or upon the promise of that compensation, is 
employed or engaged by a licensed real estate broker to do any act or deal in any 
transaction as provided in subsection 9 for or on behalf of such licensed real estate 
broker.

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