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Code · South Dakota · Title 5 · Chapter 5-7

5-7-57. Bond required--Amount.

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Before any lessee of minerals commences development or operations upon the lands, such lessee shall execute and file with the commissioner a good and sufficient bond or undertaking in an amount to be fixed by the commissioner, but not less than five thousand dollars, in favor of the State of South Dakota, for the benefit of any surface lessee, patentee, or contract purchaser, to secure the payment for such damage to the livestock, water, crops, or other tangible improvements on such lands as may be suffered by reason of development, use and occupation of such lands by the mining lessee.
However, any lessee owning one or more mining leases may file a blanket bond in an amount to be fixed by the commissioner, but not less than ten thousand dollars, covering all leases then owned or thereafter acquired by him.
If any surface lessee, patentee, or contract purchaser files with the commissioner a waiver duly executed and acknowledged by him of his right to require such bond, such development, or occupation and use of the lands by a mineral lessee may be permitted without providing for the bond. This bond is in addition to any required by any other statute.
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