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South Dakota

Title 21 · Chapter 21-3
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21-3-1. General measure of damages for breach of noncontractual obligation--Foreseeability not required.
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21-3-2. Punitive damages in discretion of jury.
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21-3-3. Presumed damages for wrongful conversion of personal property--Presumptions conclusive when possession wrongful from beginning.
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21-3-4. Lien holder's damages for conversion of personal property.
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21-3-5. General measure of damages for wrongful occupation of real property.
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21-3-6. Treble damages for forcible exclusion from real property.
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21-3-7. Double damages for failure of tenant to give up premises after notice of intention.
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21-3-8. Double damages for holding over by tenant after expiration of term and notice to quit.
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21-3-9. Measure of damages for holding over real property by conservator, trustee, or life tenant.
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21-3-10. Damages for wrongful injury to trees and plants.
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21-3-11. Limitation on damages for medical malpractice.
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21-3-11.1. Legislative findings--Revival of § 21-3-11.
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21-3-12. Evidence of special damages insurance from certain collateral sources admissible in personal injury actions for health care malpractice.
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21-3-13. Limitation of damages recoverable for injury or death of rodeo contestant.
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21-3-14. Local law where personal injury occurs determines survival of claim.
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21-3-15. Limitation of damages recoverable for injury or death resulting from negligence of child welfare agency.
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21-3A-1. Definition of terms.
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21-3A-1.1. Purposes of chapter.
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21-3A-1.2. Applicability of chapter.
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21-3A-2. Action for bodily injury--Effective election--Objection to election--Time requirements--Action not tried under chapter--Withdrawal of election.
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21-3A-3. Calculation of damages by trier of fact.
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21-3A-4. Evidence and calculation of future damages--Jury instructions concerning future damages.
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21-3A-5. Judgment entered on verdict requiring special damages.
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21-3A-6. Judgment for periodic installments--Adjustment--Index factor--Schedule of payments.
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21-3A-7. Security authorized for payment of judgment for periodic installments.
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21-3A-8. Posting of security by judgment debtor or insurer--Failure to comply--Right to lump-sum payment--Wrongful death action--Right of reimbursement.
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21-3A-9. Discount factor.
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21-3A-10. Survivorship of liability for installment payments--Wrongful death action--Qualifying survivor defined.
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21-3A-11. Satisfaction of judgment and discharge of debtor.
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21-3A-12. Rules established by director of Division of Insurance.
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21-3A-13. Provisions of chapter severable.
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21-3B-1. Definitions.
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21-3B-2. Transferee to provide disclosure statement--Information required.
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21-3B-3. Transfer effective only upon order of court or administrative authority--Findings required.
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21-3B-4. Rights and obligations following transfer.
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21-3B-5. Application for approval of transfer to be made by transferee--Venue--Notice of proposed transfer.
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21-3B-6. Payee may not waive provisions.
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21-3B-7. Disputes decided under state law.
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21-3B-8. Life-contingent payments not to be transferred--Exception.
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21-3B-9. No payee liability for failure to comply with chapter.
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21-3B-10. Effect of chapter on existing laws and transfer agreements.
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21-3B-11. Transferee solely responsible for certain requirements.
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21-3B-12. Applicability of chapter.
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