North Dakota Form 3 Settlement Agreement is a legally binding document that is used to settle disputes between two or more parties. It is used to resolve issues such as debt, property, or other matters in a mutually beneficial way. It can be used in a variety of situations, including divorce, landlord-tenant disputes, and business disputes. There are three types of North Dakota Form 3 Settlement Agreement: Uncontested Agreement, Contested Agreement, and Mediated Agreement. An Uncontested Agreement is when both parties have agreed to the terms and conditions of the settlement and all parties have signed the agreement. A Contested Agreement is when one or more parties disagree with the terms of the agreement and the settlement must be decided in court. Finally, a Mediated Agreement is when both parties have agreed to resolve their dispute through mediation and have signed a mediated settlement agreement.