Property Ownership
A North Dakota property owner who dies with a valid will is said to have died:
AIntestate
BTestate✓ Correct
CIn fee simple
DIn trust
Explanation
A person who dies with a valid will (testament) dies testate. Their property is distributed according to the will's instructions.
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