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; 2. It is made in the singular number but executed by several persons.
N.D.C.C. § 9-01-04 — under General Provisions.
N.D.C.C. § 9-01-04
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; 2. It is made in the singular number but executed by several persons.