North Dakota Code § 47-19-34

Proof and acknowledgment of instruments as to corporations and limited
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liability companies.
No provision in any of the laws of this state, relating to the proof and acknowledgment of 
instruments and the taking of affidavits, shall be construed to invalidate or affect the proof or 
acknowledgment, affidavit, or the certificate thereof, of any instrument to which a corporation or 
limited liability company may be a party and which shall have been or may be proven, 
acknowledged, sworn to before, or certified to by, an officer, manager, or person authorized by 
law, who may be an officer, director, governor, manager, employee, stockholder, or member of 
such corporation or limited liability company. No person otherwise qualified or authorized by law 
to take and receive the proof or acknowledgment of an instrument or affidavit and to certify 
thereto shall be disqualified by reason of being an officer, director, employee, or stockholder of 
any corporation or a manager, governor, employee, or member of any limited liability company 
which is a party to such instrument, and such proof, acknowledgment, and certificate thereof 
shall be valid for all purposes.

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