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Code · South Dakota · Title 17 · Chapter 17-3

17-3-6. Validation of notice by posting in public building despite absence of designation by county commissioners.

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If a notice posted pursuant to § 17-3-2 was posted on a bulletin board in or at a public building maintained in whole or in part by the county or utilized by the courts, and the building was commonly used by the public, then despite the absence of the designation of the bulletin board by the county commissioners or the designation by them of a bulletin board at a public place other than the county courthouse, such posting is hereby validated and legalized and is of the same force and effect as though it had been posted on a bulletin board designated in the manner specified by § 17-3-1 .
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