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Code · South Dakota · Title 21 · Chapter 21-23

21-23-6. Notice to parties of hearing on application--Manner of service prescribed by court.

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The court to which the application for leave to sell property is addressed shall direct such notice to be given as will reasonably notify and inform the interested parties that an application to sell the property is pending. Ordinarily, such notice should be by the service on the interested parties of an appropriate notice of hearing, but where the number of persons beneficially interested is great, or some or all of them cannot conveniently be reached for personal service the court may direct that notice be given by publication in a legal newspaper, or by mailing, either by registered or certified mail, or otherwise, copies of the notice to the interested persons, or by posting copies of the notice at or about the place where the property is situated, the intention of this provision being that the court in its discretion shall prescribe such notice as can be given economically with reasonable likelihood that it will come to the attention of the interested parties.
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