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South Dakota

Title 15 · Chapter 15-18
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15-18-1. Writ of execution permitted within twenty years after judgment.
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15-18-2. Judgments for money or delivery of property executed against property--Additional execution against person.
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15-18-3. Order and cause of arrest required for execution against person of debtor.
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15-18-4. Directions in writ to enforce judgment requiring sale of property--Issue to referee, sheriff or constable.
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15-18-5. Signature, attestation, and sealing of writ of execution--Officer defined.
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15-18-6. Reference in writ to judgment and record information.
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15-18-7. Direction in writ to satisfy judgment from debtor's property.
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15-18-8. Direction in writ to satisfy judgment from property held by successors, tenants, or trustees.
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15-18-8.1. Execution upon bank asset.
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15-18-9. Direction in writ to arrest and commit debtor.
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15-18-10. Directions in writ on judgment for delivery of personal property--Recovery of costs and damages.
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15-18-11. Judgment included in writ requiring sale of property.
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15-18-12. Execution directing application of principal debtor's property before that of surety.
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15-18-13. Officer to whom execution issued--Issue at same time in different counties--Real property sold in county where it lies.
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15-18-14. Power of officer to execute writ according to terms.
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15-18-15. Endorsement of receipt of writ by officer--Diligent execution--Return of execution.
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15-18-16. Payment by debtor to officer holding execution--Officer's receipt as discharge.
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15-18-17. Property subject to levy on execution.
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15-18-18. Levy not required for sale of property taken by earlier process.
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15-18-19. Money under control of court applied to satisfaction by terms of judgment.
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15-18-20. Levy on personal property capable of manual delivery.
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15-18-21. Levy on judgment--Notice to parties.
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15-18-22. Levy on real property--Recording of notice.
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15-18-23. Levy on personal property which cannot be moved--Recording of notice.
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15-18-24. Levy on domestic animals running at large--Notice to person in possession.
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15-18-25. Receipt, entry and indexing of notices filed with register of deeds.
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15-18-26. Immovable property and range animals taken into custody--Additional costs not allowed.
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15-18-27. Levy on other personal property or demand.
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15-18-28. Selection of property likely to bring amount required--Additional levies if required.
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15-18-29. Additional levies if amount produced on sale insufficient.
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15-18-30. Levy as lien on personal property.
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15-18-31. Adverse claim to property levied on--Trial by special jury--Payment and deposit of fees.
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15-18-32. Abandonment of execution--Discharge of levies--Subsequent executions.
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15-18-33. Partial abandonment of execution--Subsequent executions.
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15-18-34. Collection or sale of property levied on.
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15-18-35. Money and receivables appropriated to judgment without sale.
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15-18-36. Receivables subject to sale or appropriation--Assignment and delivery by officer.
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15-18-37. Levy continues against property unsold--New sale or new execution.
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15-18-38. Payment of execution proceeds to judgment creditor.
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15-18-39. Surplus applied to other executions against debtor.
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15-18-40. Surplus deposited in court--Notice to debtor.
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15-18-41. Time of return of execution--Extension where levy made.
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15-18-42. Contents and verification of return of execution.
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15-18-43. Mailing of return of execution issued in another county--Officer not liable for delay in mails.
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15-18-44. Neglect of duty by officer as contempt of court--Liability in damages--Amercement.
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