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Code · South Dakota · Title 22 · Chapter 22-24

22-24A-12. Judgment debtor ineligible to exempt property from levy or execution--Assets subject to forfeiture.

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Any person against whom a judgment has been rendered under §§ 22-19A-1 , 22-24A-1 to 22-24A-20 , inclusive, 22-24B-1 , 22-49-1 to 22-49-3 , inclusive, 23A-27-14.1 , 43-43B-1 to 43-43B-3 , inclusive, and 22-23-2 , 22-23-8 , and 22-23-9 is not eligible to exempt any property, of whatever kind, from process to levy or process to execute on the judgment. Any assets sought to satisfy a judgment under §§ 22-19A-1 , 22-24A-1 to 22-24A-20 , inclusive, 22-24B-1 , 22-49-1 to 22-49-3 , inclusive, 23A-27-14.1 , 43-43B-1 to 43-43B-3 , inclusive, and 22-23-2 , 22-23-8 , and 22-23-9 that are named in a forfeiture action or have been seized for forfeiture by any state or federal agency may not be used to satisfy a judgment unless and until the assets have been released following the conclusion of the forfeiture action or released by the agency that seized the assets.
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