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South Dakota

Title 21 · Chapter 21-36
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21-36-1. Power of state to maintain actions and proceedings--Prosecution by attorney general or state's attorney.
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21-36-2. Report by state's attorneys and circuit judges of possible escheats.
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21-36-3. Investigation and bringing of action by attorney general.
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21-36-4. Intervention in probate proceedings in lieu of bringing action.
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21-36-5. Direction by Governor for institution of proceedings.
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21-36-6. State's attorney to assist on request by attorney general.
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21-36-7. Complaint filed to bring action--Parties defendant.
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21-36-8. Allegations required in complaint for escheat.
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21-36-9. Summons filed--Persons to whom directed--Contents.
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21-36-10. Publication of summons and complaint--Personal service--Service by mail.
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21-36-11. Answer to complaint--Reply.
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21-36-12. Receiver appointed on application by state.
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21-36-13. Concurrent remedies by action and participation in probate proceedings.
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21-36-14. Retention of jurisdiction by circuit court for payment of claims and conservation of estate--Surrender of property to receiver--Stay of proceedings in circuit court.
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21-36-15. Circuit court not to settle estate unless state has intervened.
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21-36-16. Claims to distributive shares determined in circuit court--Practice and procedure rules.
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21-36-17. Judgment for state if no answer or motion served--Proof required.
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21-36-18. Placement on trial calendar if issue joined.
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21-36-19. Pleadings and testimony in prior proceedings admissible in evidence.
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21-36-20. Hearing and judgment--Costs.
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21-36-21. Recording of judgment where title to real property determined.
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21-36-22. Personal property sold--Proceeds held in special fund--Fixtures treated as personal property--Credit to school fund.
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21-36-23. Real property managed by commissioner of school and public lands--Sale of property--Disposition of proceeds.
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21-36-24. Action by heirs to recover property escheated--Time for bringing action.
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21-36-25. Summons and complaint of adverse claimant--Answer and trial.
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21-36-26. Judgment for claimant to escheated property--Restoration of property--Interest not included in judgment.
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21-36-27. Claims to escheated property barred by limitations--Persons under disability.
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21-36-28. Appeal to Supreme Court.
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21-36-29. Escheated property credited to school fund.
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