North Dakota Code § 43-23-12.3

Brokerage firm may appoint agents
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1. A real estate brokerage firm, through a designated broker, may appoint in writing to a 
client the licensee or licensees within the brokerage firm who will act as appointed 
agent of that client to the exclusion of all other licensees within the brokerage firm.
2. If a real estate brokerage firm appoints an appointed agent for clients of the agency 
who are, or may be, parties in the same real estate transaction, the brokerage firm and 
its licensees are not dual agents as to those clients, and there is no imputation of 
knowledge or information among or between said clients, the real estate brokerage 
firm, and the appointed agents.
3. Nothing in this section prevents a real estate brokerage firm from entering a dual 
agency relationship with its clients after complying with any disclosure requirements 
provided by this chapter or by rules adopted under this chapter.

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