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South Dakota

Title 31 · Chapter 31-3
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31-3-1. Dedication to public by continuous use, work, and repair of road--Width--Obtaining right-of-way.
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31-3-2. Public highway not established by mere use.
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31-3-3. Rights of settlers on public lands.
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31-3-4. Location on boundary line--Half of highway taken from each side.
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31-3-5. Damages assessed--Payment before use of road.
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31-3-6. Petition to locate, change, or vacate a highway.
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31-3-6.1. Access to public lands or public waters.
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31-3-7. Public hearing--Notice--Affirmative resolution of board--Order.
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31-3-8. Resolution and order of board--Description of land--Map maintained by county auditor--Recording.
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31-3-9. Resolution and order--Entry in minutes--Publication.
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31-3-10. Discontinuance and vacation--Reversion of title to land--Removal of improvements.
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31-3-11. Validation of vacation of highway not within municipality.
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31-3-12. Limitation of jurisdiction of township supervisors.
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31-3-13. Highway on township line--Joint resolution.
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31-3-14. Appeal from township board to vote of voters.
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31-3-15. 31-3-15, 31-3-16. Repealed by SL 1985, ch 233, § 6
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31-3-17. Reopening vacated section lines without payment of damages.
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31-3-18. Width of highway.
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31-3-19. County location proceedings--Highways to which applicable.
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31-3-20. Municipal boundary highways--County and trunk highway systems.
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31-3-21. 31-3-21. Repealed by SL 1984, ch 12, § 33
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31-3-22. 31-3-22. Repealed by SL 1985, ch 233, § 10
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31-3-23. Proceedings on short highway without usual number of petitioners--Payment of damages.
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31-3-24. 31-3-24 to 31-3-27. Repealed by SL 1985, ch 233, §§ 11 to 14
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31-3-28. Benefits considered in assessing damages.
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31-3-29. 31-3-29. Repealed by SL 1985, ch 233, § 15
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31-3-30. Owner opposed to petition to set forth damages in writing--Determination by county commissioners.
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31-3-31. 31-3-31, 31-3-32. Repealed by SL 1985, ch 233, §§ 16, 17
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31-3-33. Assessment and payment of damages.
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31-3-34. Appeal to circuit court--Time allowed.
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31-3-35. 31-3-35. Repealed by SL 1985, ch 233, § 20
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31-3-36. Location by consent.
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31-3-37. Expenses of survey--Payment by person seeking location of highway.
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31-3-38. 31-3-38. Repealed by SL 2018, ch 168, § 4.
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31-3-39. Field notes--Furnishing to board of supervisors of township.
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31-3-40. Field notes--Recording in township highway record.
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31-3-41. Relocation of highways--Contract of political subdivision with United States--Reimbursement.
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31-3-42. Change in location of highway by political subdivision contracting with the United States.
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31-3-43. Notice of proposed change--Publication.
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31-3-44. Highways within extraterritorial area of municipality.
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31-3-45. Rights of utilities and rural water systems unaffected.
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31-3-46. Procedures for highway appeals from township board of supervisors.
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