Property Ownership
In North Dakota, 'testamentary capacity' means the person making a will:
AIs a licensed attorney
BUnderstands they are making a will, knows their property and heirs, and is of sound mind✓ Correct
CHas been tested by a court for mental competency
DOwns real property in North Dakota
Explanation
Testamentary capacity requires that the testator be of legal age, know they are making a will, understand the nature and extent of their property, know who their natural heirs are, and understand how the will distributes their estate.
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