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TITLE 9 CONTRACTS AND OBLIGATIONS CHAPTER 9-01 GENERAL PROVISIONS 9-01-01. Definitions

In this title, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires: 1

A contract is an agreement to do or not to do a certain thing

An obligation is a legal duty by which a person is bound to do or not to do a certain 2

thing

9-01-02. Requisites of contract

It is essential to the existence of a contract that there should be: 1

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Parties capable of contracting; The consent of the parties; A lawful object; and Sufficient cause or consideration

9-01-03. Executed and executory contracts defined

An executed contract is one, the object of which is performed fully. All other contracts are executory

9-01-04. Joint and several contracts

A promise is presumed to be joint and several when: 1

All the parties thereto receive some benefit from the consideration, whether past or present; It is made in the singular number but executed by several persons

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9-01-05. Origin and enforcement of obligations

An obligation arises from: 1

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The contract of the parties; or The operation of law

An obligation arising from operation of law may be enforced in the manner provided by law or by civil action or proceeding

9-01-06. Obligations classified

An obligation imposed upon several persons, or a right created in favor of several persons, may be: 1

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Joint; Several; or Joint and several

9-01-07. Joint obligation - Presumption

An obligation imposed upon several persons, or a right created in favor of several persons, is presumed to be joint and not several, except in the special cases mentioned in chapter 9-07. This presumption in the case of a right can be overcome only by express words to the contrary

9-01-08. Joint obligation - Contribution

A party to a joint obligation or to a joint and several obligation who satisfies more than that party's share of the claim against all obligors may require a proportionate contribution from all the parties joined with that party

Page No. 1 9-01-09. Conditional obligation defined

An obligation is conditional when the rights or duties of any party thereto depend upon the occurrence of an uncertain event

9-01-10. Conditions of obligation - Classification

Conditions may be precedent, concurrent, or subsequent

9-01-11. Condition precedent defined

A condition precedent is a condition which is to be performed before some right dependent thereon accrues or some act dependent thereon is performed

9-01-12. Conditions concurrent defined

Conditions concurrent are those which are mutually dependent and are to be performed at the same time

9-01-13. Condition subsequent defined

A condition subsequent is a condition referring to a future event, upon the happening of which the obligation becomes no longer binding upon the other party if that party chooses to apply that condition

9-01-14. Conditions unlawful or impossible

A condition in a contract, the fulfillment of which is impossible or unlawful within the meaning of chapter 9-04 or which is repugnant to the nature of the interest created by the contract, is void

9-01-15. Forfeiture - Interpretation

A condition involving a forfeiture must be interpreted strictly against the party for whose benefit it is created

9-01-16. Enforcement of obligations - Prerequisites

Before any party to an obligation can require another party to perform any act under it, that party shall fulfill all conditions precedent thereto imposed upon that party and must be able, and shall offer, to fulfill all conditions concurrent so imposed upon that party on the like fulfillment by the other party, but if one party to the obligation gives notice to another before the latter is in default that that party will not perform the same upon that party's part and does not retract such notice before the time at which performance upon that party's part is due, such other party is entitled to enforce the obligation without previously performing or offering to perform any conditions upon the other party's part in favor of the former party

9-01-17. Option to perform alternative acts

If an obligation requires the performance of one of two acts in the alternative, the party required to perform has the right of selection, unless it is provided otherwise by the terms of the obligation

9-01-18. Option - Limitation of time for performance

If the party having the right of selection between alternative acts does not give notice of that party's selection to the other party within the time, if any, fixed by the obligation for that purpose, or, if none is fixed, before the time at which the obligation ought to be performed, the right of selection passes to the other party

9-01-19. Option - Selection in entirety

The party having the right of selection between alternative acts shall select one of them in its entirety and cannot select part of one and part of another without the consent of the other party

Page No. 2 9-01-20. Option - Valid act prevails

If one of the alternative acts required by an obligation is such as the law will not enforce, or if it becomes unlawful or impossible of performance, the obligation is to be interpreted as though the other stood alone

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9-01-21. Property service contracts - Exemption

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The marketing, selling, offering for sale, issuing, making, providing, or proposing to make and the administering of a property service contract is not subject to the provisions of title 26.1

A property service contract is a contract or agreement for a separately stated consideration, for a specific duration, to provide for the repair, replacement, or maintenance or for the indemnification for the repair, replacement, or maintenance of new or used property if an operational or structural failure is due to a defect in materials, manufacturing, or normal wear and tear. Property covered under a property service contract may include motor vehicles; residential appliances; residential systems, including plumbing, electrical, heating, cooling, and ventilation; and other residential property. The contract may provide coverage for: a. Damage to property resulting from power surges; b

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Accidental damage to property resulting from handling; and Payment of indemnity for incidental damages, such as food spoilage, towing, and rental and emergency road service

9-01-22. Wind option agreement - Definition - Termination

Redesignated as section 17-04-01 under S.L. 2007, ch. 204, ยง 5

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Chapter 9-01 General Provisions