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South Dakota

Title 20 · Chapter 20-9
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20-9-1. Responsibility for injury by willful act or negligence--Contributory negligence.
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20-9-1.1. Loss of chance doctrine abrogated.
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20-9-1.2. Other rules and principles not affected.
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20-9-2. Comparative negligence--Reduction of damages.
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20-9-3. Licensed medical practitioners immune from liability for emergency care.
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20-9-4. Immunity of medical practitioner licensed in another state--Acts not deemed professional practice.
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20-9-4.1. Immunity from liability for emergency care--Exception.
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20-9-4.2. Physician treating minor without consent of parent or guardian--Immunity from liability--Treatments excepted.
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20-9-4.3. Definition of terms.
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20-9-4.4. Civil immunity for emergency use or nonuse of AED.
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20-9-4.5. 20-9-4.5. Repealed by SL 2007, ch 139, § 3.
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20-9-4.6. AED trainer immunity.
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20-9-4.7. 20-9-4.7. Repealed by SL 2007, ch 139, § 4.
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20-9-4.8. Immunity inapplicable in event of negligence or misconduct.
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20-9-4.9. Over-the-counter AED--Application of chapter--Immunity from civil liability--Exception.
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20-9-5. 20-9-5. Repealed by SL 1987, ch 158, § 8
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20-9-6. Right to protection from bodily harm, insult, or injury to personal relations.
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20-9-6.1. Claim of barratry.
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20-9-7. Abduction, enticement and seduction forbidden by rights of personal relation.
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20-9-8. Repealed
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20-9-9. Product's dealers and sellers immune from strict liability except for manufacturers or those who knew of defect--Other causes of action against seller not limited.
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20-9-10. Product's manufacturer, assembler, or seller immune from strict liability for injury caused by certain alterations or modifications.
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20-9-10.1. State of the art defense in product liability actions.
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20-9-11. Landowners, tenants, and lessees exempt from liability for injuries on flooded land--Exceptions.
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20-9-11.1. Trespasser defined.
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20-9-11.2. Person with possessory interest in land exempt from liability to trespasser--Exceptions.
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20-9-11.3. Person with possessory interest in land liable to trespasser for intentional injury.
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20-9-11.4. Person with possessory interest in land liable for injury to or death of young child for certain artificial conditions on land.
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20-9-11.5. Person with possessory interest in land liable for injury to or death under certain conditions where trespassers consistently intrude upon limited area.
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20-9-11.6. Person with possessory interest in land liable for injury to or death of certain known trespassers.
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20-9-12. Definition of terms.
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20-9-13. Landowner not obligated to keep land safe for outdoor recreational activity—Exception.
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20-9-14. Individual on private land for outdoor recreational activity--Landowner not liable--Exceptions.
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20-9-15. Landowner liability for land leased to state or its political subdivisions for outdoor recreation activity.
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20-9-16. Landowner liability for gross negligence or injury suffered where consideration charged or law violated.
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20-9-16.1. Injury or death resulting from inherent risk of an agritourism activity--Warning notice.
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20-9-17. Liability for injury to persons or property or failure to exercise care in use of land for outdoor recreation or agritourism.
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20-9-18. Doctrine of attractive nuisance not affected.
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20-9-19. Definition of terms as to political subdivisions.
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20-9-20. Political subdivisions and employees not obligated to keep land safe for entry or use--Exceptions.
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20-9-21. Liability of political subdivision or employees for invitational or permissive use of land.
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20-9-22. Limits of political subdivision's liability.
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20-9-23. Effect of §§ 20-9-19 to 20-9-23 on attractive nuisance or other legal doctrines.
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20-9-24. Definition of terms as to state.
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20-9-25. State's duty of care to keep land safe and to warn of dangers on land used for outdoor recreational purposes.
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20-9-26. Liability of state, its agencies, and employees for invitational or permissive use of land.
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20-9-27. Limits of state's liability.
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20-9-28. Effect of §§ 20-9-24 to 20-9-28 on attractive nuisance or other legal doctrines.
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20-9-29. Definitions.
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20-9-30. Livestock owners--Control by another person.
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20-9-31. Livestock--Contract--Facilities.
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20-9-32. Civil cause of action for malicious intimidation or harassment--Damages.
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20-9-33. Civil liability for counterfeit lien.
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20-9-34. Civil liability for harassment by threat of fraudulent legal proceedings or liens.
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20-9-35. Civil liability for impersonating a judicial official.
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20-9-36. Definitions related to asbestos claims.
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20-9-37. Asbestos claim defined.
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20-9-38. Successor asbestos-related liabilities defined.
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20-9-39. Limitation on cumulative successor asbestos-related liabilities.
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20-9-40. Limitation where transferor assumed or incurred liabilities of prior transferor.
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20-9-41. Total gross assets defined--Determination of fair market value.
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20-9-42. Adjustment of fair market value of total gross assets.
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20-9-43. Exclusions from limitation on cumulative successor asbestos-related liabilities.
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20-9-44. Limitation of action for personal injury or death caused by negligence of directors and officers of nonprofit fire, ambulance, or search and rescue entity or its employees and volunteers.
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20-9-45. Immunity from liability for nonprofit fire, ambulance, or search and rescue entity and its volunteer officers and directors.
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20-9-46. Wrongful human trafficking.
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20-9-47. Definitions pertaining to fishing tournaments.
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20-9-48. Limited liability of fishing tournament sponsors.
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20-9-49. Circumstances under which liability of fishing tournament sponsor and others not limited.
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20-9-50. Fishing professionals and tournament sponsors liable for warranty and trespass.
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20-9-51. Warning sign to be posted by fishing professionals and tournament sponsors--Warning notice in contracts.
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20-9-52. Intentional exposure to HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, chancroid, or other communicable disease.
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20-9-53. Definitions.
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20-9-54. Liability for riot and incitement to riot.
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20-9-55. Jurisdiction--Evidence--Procedure.
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20-9-56. Damages for riot or incitement to riot.
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20-9-57. Riot boosting recovery fund established.
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