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Code · South Dakota · Title 26 · Chapter 26-2

26-2-2. Disability of minority removed to permit use of veterans' loan privileges.

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The disability of minority of any person otherwise eligible for guaranty or insurance of a loan pursuant to chapter 37 of Title 38, United States Code, and of the minor spouse of any eligible veteran irrespective of age, in connection with any transaction entered into pursuant to that chapter in effect on July 1, 1984, is hereby removed, for all purposes in connection with such transaction, including, but not limited to, incurring of indebtedness or obligations and acquiring, encumbering, selling, releasing, or conveying property, or any interest therein, and litigating or settling controversies arising therefrom, if all or part of any obligations incident to such transaction be guaranteed or insured by the administrator of veterans' affairs pursuant to such chapter 37.
This section does not impose any other or greater rights or liabilities than would exist if such person and such spouse were under no such disability.
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