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South Dakota

Title 21 · Chapter 21-10
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21-10-1. Acts and omissions constituting nuisances.
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21-10-2. Acts under statutory authority not deemed nuisance.
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21-10-3. Public and private nuisances defined.
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21-10-4. Public nuisance not legalized by lapse of time.
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21-10-5. Remedies against nuisances enumerated.
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21-10-6. Abatement of nuisance--Notice required--Taxing cost of abatement--Civil action.
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21-10-7. Damages for past injury recoverable after abatement.
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21-10-8. Liability of successive owners for continuing nuisance.
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21-10-9. Persons entitled to maintain civil action against nuisance--Injunction and damages recoverable.
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21-10-10. House of ill fame declared nuisance--Injunction and abatement.
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21-10-11. State's attorney or citizen entitled to maintain action for injunction against house of ill fame.
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21-10-12. Temporary injunction against house of ill fame--Proof required--Notice to defendant.
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21-10-13. Binding effect on defendant of injunction against house of ill fame--Violation as contempt.
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21-10-14. Approval required for dismissal of action against house of ill fame--Substitution of parties plaintiff.
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21-10-15. Action against house of ill fame triable at first term of court--Evidence of reputation admissible.
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21-10-16. Costs taxable to plaintiff on finding of no reasonable ground.
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21-10-17. Order of abatement against house of ill fame--Removal and sale of property--Building closed--Use of building as contempt.
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21-10-18. Officer's fees for enforcing order of abatement against house of ill fame--Proceeds of sale of property.
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21-10-19. Release of property to owner on payment of costs and filing of bond--Conditions of bond--Effect of release.
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21-10-20. Punishment of violations of injunction--Arrest and trial--Penalty.
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21-10-21. 21-10-21 to 21-10-24. Repealed by SL 2014, ch 108, §§ 3 to 6.
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21-10-25. Agricultural operation defined.
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21-10-25.1. Costs assessed against plaintiff in certain agricultural operation nuisance actions.
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21-10-25.2. State policy to protect agricultural operations from nuisance suits.
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21-10-25.3. Agricultural operations protected.
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21-10-25.4. Damages due to water pollution or land overflow not affected by protected status.
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21-10-25.5. Agricultural operation within municipality not protected.
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21-10-25.6. Frivolous action against agricultural operation--Costs and expenses recoverable.
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21-10-25.7. Agricultural operation nuisance--Compensatory damages.
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21-10-25.8. Agricultural operation nuisance--Punitive damages.
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21-10-25.9. Agricultural operation nuisance--Applicability of limitations.
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21-10-25.10. Agricultural operation nuisance--Standing--Burden of proof--Violation required.
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21-10-26. Logging slash defined.
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21-10-27. Abandonment of logging slash as public nuisance--Penalty.
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21-10-28. Use or operation of sport shooting range.
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21-10-28.1. Significant threat to human life or private habitations.
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21-10-29. Injunction not available to certain adversely affected property owners.
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21-10-30. Recovery based on negligence or willful or wanton misconduct not precluded.
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21-10-31. Provisions inapplicable where substantial change in primary use has occurred.
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21-10-32. Regulation of sport shooting ranges not prohibited.
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21-10-33. Sport shooting range defined.
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21-10-34. Prospective application of §§ 21-10-28 to 21-10-33.
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