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South Dakota

Title 21 · Chapter 21-42
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21-42-1. Tax purchasers entitled to bring action--Purpose of action.
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21-42-2. Time of bringing action.
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21-42-3. Delinquent taxes paid before action brought.
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21-42-4. Commencement by summons and complaint--Party plaintiff--Known and unknown parties defendant.
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21-42-5. Joinder of different tracts in same action--Joinder of parties defendant.
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21-42-6. Contents of complaint.
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21-42-7. Procedural rules not exclusive of other procedures to perfect tax title.
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21-42-8. Summons and complaint in same form as for civil actions--Service as in quiet title actions.
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21-42-9. Lis pendens notice recorded by register of deeds--Destruction of records.
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21-42-10. Redemption of land by defendant--Certificate of redemption--Apportionment of taxes assessed--Personal property taxes.
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21-42-11. Appearance by defendant--Defenses permitted.
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21-42-12. Venue of action.
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21-42-13. Proof required on default judgment--Treasurer's certificate as prima facie evidence.
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21-42-14. Findings of fact and conclusions of law.
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21-42-15. Bond required of plaintiff to indemnify against successful defense after judgment.
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21-42-16. Contents of judgment--Direction to issue deed--Costs.
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21-42-17. Tax deed issued by treasurer--Form--Acknowledgment.
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21-42-18. Estate vested in grantee by deed.
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21-42-19. Relief from default judgment.
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21-42-20. Bond not required of county--Liability on successful defense after judgment.
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21-42-21. Employment of additional counsel to assist state's attorney.
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