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Code · South Dakota · Title 15 · Chapter 15-6

15-6-74. Motions.

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(1)Motions to dismiss. Any party may file any motion permitted by § 15-6-12(b). Unless the court orders a stay, the filing of a motion to dismiss will not eliminate or postpone otherwise applicable pleading or disclosure requirements.
(2)Motions for summary judgment.
(A)Any party may file any motion permitted by § 15-6-56 .
(B)Limited number. Each party may file no more than one motion for summary judgment under § 15-6-56 . The motion may include more than one ground.
(C)Deadline. Motions for summary judgment under § 15-6-56 must be filed no later than 90 days before trial.
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