Contracts
What is the legal significance of 'delivery and acceptance' of a deed in North Dakota?
ARecording the deed at the county courthouse
BThe grantor's intent to transfer title and the grantee's acceptance of that title, which is when title legally passes✓ Correct
CPayment of the full purchase price
DThe notarization of the deed
Explanation
Title to real property passes upon delivery and acceptance of the deed. The grantor must intend to transfer title, deliver the deed to the grantee, and the grantee must accept it.
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