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South Dakota

Title 10 · Chapter 10-25
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10-25-1. Period within which tax deed may be procured.
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10-25-2. Contents of notice of intention to take tax deed--Notice combining descriptions of different tracts.
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10-25-3. Persons entitled to notice of intention to take tax deed.
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10-25-4. Additional persons entitled to notice.
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10-25-5. Service of notice of intention to take tax deed--Personal service--Publication--Mailing.
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10-25-6. Service on decedent's personal representative, heirs, or beneficiaries.
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10-25-7. Service of notice to holder of special assessment certificate or tax certificate--When service not required.
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10-25-8. Completion of service by filing of affidavit--Expiration of right of redemption.
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10-25-8.1. Failure to redeem tax certificate.
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10-25-9. Costs added to amount required for redemption.
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10-25-10. Purchase of prior tax certificates required before issuance of deed.
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10-25-11. Preparation and delivery of tax deed--Fee.
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10-25-12. Title and possessory right vested by tax deed.
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10-25-13. Contents of tax deed--Prima facie evidence of regularity of proceedings.
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10-25-14. Tax deed based on private sale.
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10-25-15. Cancellation of certificate on delivery of deed--Proof and bond for lost certificate.
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10-25-16. Limitation of proceedings to procure tax deed--Cancellation of certificate and bar of lien.
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10-25-17. Limitation not applicable to certificates held by county--Time allowed after assignment by county.
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10-25-18. Time allowed for completion of proceedings to procure tax deed--Cancellation of certificate and bar of lien.
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10-25-19. Acts constituting commencement and completion of proceedings to procure tax deed.
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10-25-20. Tax deed on real property bid in by county.
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10-25-21. Repealed.
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10-25-22. Repealed.
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10-25-23. Repealed.
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10-25-24. County action to quiet title acquired by tax deed--Prosecution by state's attorney.
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10-25-25. Procedure in quiet title action--Bond not required of county.
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10-25-26. Removal of cloud on title by transfer, assignment, or satisfaction--Maximum consideration.
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10-25-27. Repealed.
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10-25-28. 10-25-28 to 10-25-38. Repealed by SL 1974, ch 68, § 10.
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10-25-39. Apportionment of sale proceeds--Disposing surplus proceeds.
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10-25-39.1. County acquisition of real property--Sale of property--Notice of sale required.
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10-25-39.2. County acquisition of real property--Public auction of property.
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10-25-40. Cancellation of taxes on real property after sale of deed--Reinstatement if deed declared void.
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10-25-41. Reconveyance to record owner of real property held by county under tax deed--Consideration required.
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10-25-42. Price, conditions, and qualifications required by county commissioners for reconveyance to record owner.
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10-25-43. Resolution of county commissioners for reconveyance to record owner--Quitclaim deed.
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10-25-44. Limitation of proceedings to contest tax deed--Defenses in action by tax-deed grantee.
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10-25-45. Denial of bid on county sale of tax deed property if bidder not current on property taxes.
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