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Code · South Dakota · Title 21 · Chapter 21-45

21-45-41. Report of sale filed with clerk of courts--Contents.

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Within ten days after the sale of the property, or any part thereof, ordered to be sold, a report thereof, duly verified by the person making the same, shall be filed in the office of the clerk of courts of the county in which the action is pending, and shall
(1)Refer to the order for sale of the property sold;
(2)State when and where the property was sold, and that the sale was in all respects lawfully, honestly, and fairly conducted;
(3)Submit proof of the publication of the notice of sale by attaching the affidavit of publication thereof;
(4)Contain a description of the property sold;
(5)Contain the name and address of the highest bidder for each part of the property sold and the amount of the bid;
(6)Contain a statement and account of the sale fully itemized to show receipts therefrom and all items of costs, fees, disbursements and expenses.
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