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South Dakota

Title 21 · Chapter 21-48
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21-48-1. Foreclosure by advertisement available if mortgage contains power of sale.
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21-48-2. Recording of mortgage and assignments required before foreclosure.
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21-48-3. Default required before foreclosure.
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21-48-4. Foreclosure not permitted after action at law to recover debt unless execution returned unsatisfied.
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21-48-5. Mortgage for installments deemed separate mortgage for each installment--Effect of redemption by installments.
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21-48-6. Publication of notice of foreclosure--Contents of notice.
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21-48-6.1. Written notice of foreclosure sale required--Time--Parties.
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21-48-7. Validation of prior foreclosures by receivers and personal representatives--Rights barred by no action.
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21-48-8. Continuation of foreclosure proceedings despite changes in county boundaries or status.
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21-48-9. Application by mortgagor or other interested party to require foreclosure by action--Injunction against foreclosure by advertisement--Service on mortgagee.
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21-48-10. Time and place of sale--Officer making sale.
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21-48-11. Postponement of sale--Notice.
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21-48-12. Sale by parcels--Sale terminated when sufficient amount raised.
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21-48-13. Purchase by mortgagee at sale.
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21-48-14. Proof of value required for deficiency judgment after purchase by mortgagee--Other purchasers unaffected--Negotiability of instruments protected.
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21-48-15. Costs, disbursements and attorney fees allowed from proceeds of sale.
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21-48-16. Surplus proceeds of sale paid to clerk of court--Notice to mortgagor and junior lien holders of deposit of surplus.
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21-48-17. Investment of surplus proceeds deposited with clerk.
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21-48-18. Cancellation or endorsement of evidence of debt on application of proceeds of sale.
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21-48-19. Certificate of sale given to purchaser--Contents--Execution and recording.
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21-48-20. Prior certificates validated despite delay in recording--Rights barred by no action.
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21-48-21. Deed given on expiration of time for redemption--Mortgagor entitled to harvest crops planted before issuance of deed.
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21-48-22. Validation of prior proceedings on which deed issued--Time allowed for protection of existing rights.
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21-48-22.1. Prior foreclosure sales validated despite defects--Rights barred by no action.
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21-48-23. Record of foreclosure sale--Affidavits and certificate recorded--Notation by register of deeds.
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21-48-24. Affidavits recorded to show compliance with federal acts.
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21-48-25. Interest vested in purchaser by recording of instruments.
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21-48-26. Validation of sales prior to January 1, 1982--Pending proceedings.
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21-48A-1. Voluntary foreclosure procedure--Notice.
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21-48A-2. Lien released upon failure of junior lienholder to redeem.
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21-48A-3. Possession of property by mortgagee.
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21-48A-4. Judicial foreclosure action by junior lienholder before redemption period.
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21-48A-5. Redemption of real property by junior lienholder--Quit claim deed.
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