2013 North Dakota Century Code Title 30.1 Uniform Probate Code Chapter 30.1-11 Custody and Deposit of Wills
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CHAPTER 30.1-11
CUSTODY AND DEPOSIT OF WILLS
30.1-11-01. (2-515) Deposit of will in testator's lifetime.
A will may be deposited by the testator or the testator's agent with a recorder for
safekeeping. The will must be sealed and kept confidential. During the testator's lifetime, a
deposited will must be delivered only to the testator or to a person authorized in a writing signed
by the testator to receive the will. A conservator may be allowed to examine a deposited will of a
protected testator under procedures designed to maintain the confidential character of the
document to the extent possible, and to ensure that it will be resealed and kept on deposit after
the examination. Upon being informed of the testator's death, the recorder shall notify any
person designated to receive the will and deliver it to that person on request or the recorder may
deliver the will to the appropriate court.
30.1-11-02. (2-516) Duty of custodian of will - Liability.
After the death of a testator and on request of an interested person, a person having
custody of a will of the testator shall deliver it with reasonable promptness to a person able to
secure its probate, and if none is known, to an appropriate court. A person who willfully fails to
deliver a will is liable to any person aggrieved for any damages that may be sustained by the
failure. A person who willfully refuses or fails to deliver a will after being ordered by the court in a
proceeding brought for the purpose of compelling delivery is subject to penalty for contempt of
court.
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