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Code · South Dakota · Title 5 · Chapter 5-5

5-5-24. Permit for fall tillage, weed control and planting in final year of lease--Valuation by board of appraisal.

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After the first day of September of the last year of such lease on land for agricultural purposes, the lessee may apply for and may receive a permit from the commissioner of school and public lands in the same manner as other permits for improvements are granted for fall tillage or chemical weed control for the planting of a crop the following spring, and in addition thereto the cost of the planting of a crop in the fall.
In no case may the permit exceed the actual cost of tillage or chemical weed control on the land, and in case the land is seeded in the fall, not more than the actual additional cost of the seed and the seeding of the same.
Such permit has the full force and effect of permits for other improvements and shall be handled in like manner.
In the event a board of appraisal as hereinafter provided is required to appraise the value of such improvements, they may not take into consideration the value of any crop growing on the lands covered by a permit but shall appraise only the cost of preparing the land and seeding the same.
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