North Dakota Code § 6-09-26

Name in which business conducted and titles taken - Execution of
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instruments.
All business of the Bank must be conducted under the name of "The Bank of North Dakota". 
Title to property pertaining to the operation of the Bank must be obtained and conveyed in the 
name of "The State of North Dakota, doing business as The Bank of North Dakota". Instruments 
must be executed in the name of the state of North Dakota. Within the scope of authority 
granted by the industrial commission, the president may execute instruments on behalf of the 
Bank, including any instrument granting, conveying, or otherwise affecting any interest in or lien 
upon real or personal property. Other officers or employees of, and legal counsel to, the Bank 
may execute instruments on behalf of the Bank when authorized by the industrial commission. 

Any instrument executed prior to July 11, 1989, by the president, an attorney for the Bank, or an 
officer or employee of the Bank, and otherwise proper, is valid and effective.

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