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Code · South Dakota · Title 20 · Chapter 20-9

20-9-29. Definitions.

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Terms used in §§ 20-9-29 to 20-9-31 , inclusive, mean:
(1)"Person," any corporation, family farm corporation, limited liability corporation, cooperative association, partnership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, joint venture, natural person, or other legally established entity of any sort;
(2)"Livestock," includes cattle, poultry, bison, sheep, swine, goats, and horses;
(3)"Ownership interest," includes any partial, fractional, or complete ownership of an interest in livestock, but does not include any lien or security interest attaching to livestock;
(4)"Environmental damages," includes all damages arising from contamination or pollution of air, water, real or personal property, livestock, wild animals, birds, fish, or other aquatic life, or injury to human beings from a location within the State of South Dakota, including contamination or pollution, as defined in Title 34A.
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