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Code · South Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-29

43-29-3. Acknowledgment of instrument affecting title to real property not subject to attack after expiration of ten years from date of filing.

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Every certificate of acknowledgment of the execution of any deed, mortgage, or other instrument affecting the title to real property, shall be presumed to have been made by the identical officer described therein acting pursuant to lawful authority and the legal sufficiency of the acknowledgment shall not be subject to attack after the expiration of ten years from and after the date of filing of such deed, mortgage, or other instruments for recording.
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