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South Dakota

Title 15 · Chapter 15-20
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15-20-1. Order to judgment debtor to appear and answer after execution returned unsatisfied.
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15-20-2. Order to judgment debtor to appear and answer on refusal to apply property to judgment.
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15-20-3. Procedure available against joint debtors not served with summons.
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15-20-4. Application of procedure to magistrate court judgments filed in circuit court.
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15-20-5. Arrest to prevent absconding by judgment debtor--Undertaking required--Commitment in default of undertaking.
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15-20-6. Appointment of referee.
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15-20-7. Attendance of witnesses required--Examination certified by referee.
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15-20-8. Examination of witnesses and debtor on oath.
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15-20-9. Self-incrimination not ground for refusing to answer--Immunity from prosecution.
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15-20-10. Witness fees and disbursements allowed.
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15-20-11. Concealment of assets or transfers as misdemeanor.
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15-20-12. Court order applying property to satisfaction of judgment--Restriction on application of wages.
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15-20-13. Court order forbidding transfer of property.
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15-20-14. Appointment of receiver for debtor's property--Consolidation of proceedings--Control of receivership.
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15-20-15. Filing with clerk of order for appointment of receiver.
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15-20-16. Recording by register of deeds of order appointing receiver--Destruction of records.
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15-20-17. Possession of real property taken by receiver.
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15-20-18. Action by receiver to determine adverse claims to property--Order prohibiting transfer pending determination.
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15-20-19. Disobedience of order of judge or referee as contempt.
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15-20-20. Discharge from imprisonment of person committed.
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