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

7-5-2. Certification to Governor of vote favoring abolishment of county organization--Description of county property and indebtedness.

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If a majority of the votes cast at such election shall be in favor of abolishing such county organization, the county auditor shall within ten days after the canvass of said vote, certify under the seal of his office to the Governor, the result of the canvass of the votes cast at such election, and setting forth in such certificate a detailed description of all of the outstanding and unpaid bond and warrant indebtedness of such county, the amount of any and all unpaid claims of every nature and description, and a schedule and legal description of all lands and real estate which have been sold for nonpayment of taxes and to which the county then holds a certificate of tax sale, and a schedule of all lands and legal description thereof acquired in any manner and then owned by the county.
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