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South Dakota

Title 43 · Chapter 43-3
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43-3-1. Duration of enjoyment of property--Conditional enjoyment.
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43-3-2. Effect of conditions precedent or subsequent.
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43-3-3. Validity of condition precedent requiring performance of wrongful or unlawful act.
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43-3-4. Validity of conditions imposing restraints upon marriage.
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43-3-5. Conditions restraining alienation--Effect of repugnancy.
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43-3-6. Mere possibility does not constitute an interest in property.
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43-3-7. Present or future interest--Time of enjoyment--Right to possession of property.
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43-3-8. Limitation, condition, or interest--Time of creation.
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43-3-9. Future interest vested or contingent.
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43-3-10. Vested future interest defined.
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43-3-11. Contingent future interest defined.
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43-3-12. Improbability of contingency does not invalidate future interest.
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43-3-13. Creation of future interests to take effect in the alternative.
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43-3-14. Limitation of future interest to successors, heirs, issue, or children--Rights of posthumous children.
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43-3-15. Effect of limitation of future interest by grant to take effect on death without issue.
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43-3-16. Birth of posthumous child terminates future interest depending on death without successors under certain circumstances.
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43-3-17. Creator of future interest may provide for its termination.
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43-3-18. Future interest unaffected by act of owner of intermediate or precedent interest.
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43-3-19. Future interest not defeated by determination of precedent interest.
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43-3-20. Conveyance of future interest.
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43-3-21. Perpetual or limited interest in property--Duration of enjoyment.
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