Agency
In North Dakota, which of the following is considered 'ministerial acts' that a licensee may perform for a party they do not represent?
ANegotiating the purchase price
BProviding information, opening doors, and explaining forms without advocating✓ Correct
CAdvising the unrepresented party on whether to accept an offer
DPreparing the purchase agreement on behalf of the unrepresented party
Explanation
Ministerial acts are routine, non-discretionary actions that facilitate a transaction (opening doors, providing factual information, explaining forms). They do not constitute representation and can be performed for all parties without creating agency.
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