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Code · South Dakota · Title 46 · Chapter 46-16

46A-16-9. Order of determination of commission regulating water levels--Appeal by aggrieved party to circuit court--Notice of appeal, service--Appeal from judgment of district court to Supreme Court.

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Any party aggrieved by any order of determination of the South Dakota - Minnesota Boundary Waters Commission establishing or regulating water levels as above provided for may appeal therefrom to the district court or circuit court as the case may be of any county in either state in which the subject matter of the order of determination is wholly or partially located or to the district court of the county in either state where the capital thereof is located. Notice of appeal must be served upon the commission or any member thereof, within thirty days from the last date of publication of the order appealed from.
Appeals may likewise be taken from the judgments of the district court to the Supreme Court of its respective state.
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