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South Dakota

Title 21 · Chapter 21-1
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21-1-1. Right to damages for detriment from unlawful act or omission of another.
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21-1-2. Nominal damages for breach of duty without detriment.
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21-1-3. Damages to be reasonable.
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21-1-4. Exemplary or penal damages only as provided--Interest on damages.
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21-1-4.1. Discovery and trial of exemplary damage claims.
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21-1-5. Damages for breach of obligation not to exceed gain from full performance--Exceptions.
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21-1-6. Market value considered in estimating damage to property.
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21-1-7. Market value considered in estimating damages for deprivation of possession of property.
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21-1-8. Peculiar value of property to plaintiff considered in damages against defendant with notice or willful wrongdoer.
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21-1-9. Value of instrument presumed equal to value of property represented.
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21-1-10. Damages awarded for detriment after commencement of action.
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21-1-11. 21-1-11. Repealed by SL 2014, ch 108, § 1.
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21-1-12. Acceptance of principal as waiver of interest.
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21-1-13. 21-1-13. Repealed by SL 2014, ch 108, § 2.
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21-1-13.1. Interest on damages--Prejudgment interest--Retroactive application.
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21-1-13.2. Application of interest statutes.
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21-1-14. Liability of issuer of bad check for collection costs--Costs included in restitution award.
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21-1-15. Definitions.
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21-1-16. Residential construction defects--Notice and opportunity to remedy--Time for inspection and offer to repair or compensate.
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