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Code · South Dakota · Title 46 · Chapter 46-11

46A-11-1. Resolution establishing drainage project--Filing of certified copy with register of deeds--Contents--Recording and indexing--Constructive notice.

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If an intrastate drainage project is established under the provisions of this chapter or chapter 46A-10A , the auditor of the county wherein such drainage project or portion thereof is situated shall file in the office of the register of deeds of the county a certified copy of the resolution establishing the drainage project. The resolution shall contain a description of each lot, parcel, and tract of land situated within the drainage project and affected by proceedings establishing the project.
The resolution shall be recorded and indexed against each lot, parcel, and tract of land described in the resolution. No recording fee may be charged and the recording shall constitute constructive notice of establishment of the drainage project, to all subsequent purchasers and encumbrancers of such premises.
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