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South Dakota

Title 5 · Chapter 5-9
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5-9-1. Selection of school and endowment lands to be sold--Amount sold each year.
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5-9-2. 5-9-2. Repealed by SL 1980, ch 43.
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5-9-3. Board of Appraisal--Selection of tracts for sale--Subdivision of lands of special value.
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5-9-4. Designation and appraisal of separate tracts for sale--Reappraisal of unsold land.
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5-9-5. Offer to purchase particular tract--Forfeiture or return of payment.
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5-9-6. Publication of notice of land sale--Selection and appraisal to be concurrent.
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5-9-7. Certification and publication of description and appraised price of land offered.
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5-9-8. Commissioner to conduct sales.
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5-9-9. Time and place of sale--Minimum price--Adjournment of sale--Record of sales.
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5-9-10. Terms of installment sale--Interest--Prepayment option.
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5-9-11. Notice to lessee of sale.
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5-9-12. Successful bidder's deposit with commissioner.
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5-9-13. Time of vesting of right or title after sale.
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5-9-14. Report of cash sale to Governor--Preparation and delivery of patent--Recordation--Fee.
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5-9-15. Report of installment sale to Governor--Preparation, filing and delivery of contract--Copy of abstract to county auditor.
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5-9-16. Assignment or conveyance under installment contract--Approval required--Form--Filing fee.
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5-9-17. Return of purchaser's deposit on governor's disapproval of sale.
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5-9-18. 5-9-18 to 5-9-22. Repealed by SL 1980, ch 45, §§ 1 to 5.
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5-9-23. Forfeiture of installment contract for delinquency or violation--Retention of purchase money and improvements as liquidated damages--Immediate right to reentry and possession.
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5-9-24. Procedure for forfeiture of installment contract--Service of notice.
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5-9-25. Recording of notice of default--Prima facie evidence.
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5-9-26. Reinstatement of contract on compliance by purchaser with conditions of notice.
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5-9-27. Action at law to set aside installment contract in default.
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5-9-28. Taxability of land sold--Notice to county auditor of disapproval of sale.
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5-9-29. Tax purchaser's rights under installment contract--Payment of delinquent installments.
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5-9-30. Special contract of sale given to tax purchaser after issuance of tax deed.
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5-9-31. Notice to original purchaser of tax purchaser's intent to apply for special contract--Service of notice.
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5-9-32. Issuance of patent to purchaser or assignee of land--Judicial determination in event of death--Recordation--Fee.
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5-9-33. Issuance to bankrupt of patent to land set aside as homestead.
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5-9-34. Sale for public purposes of tract not exceeding one hundred sixty acres.
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5-9-35. Conveyance of tract not exceeding one hundred sixty acres--Reversion to state.
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5-9-36. Sale of improvements on school and public lands authorized.
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5-9-37. Appraisal and minimum price of improvements offered for sale--Disapproval of sale.
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5-9-38. Publication of notice of sale of improvements--Private sales of small value.
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5-9-39. Conservation easement for certain state land conveyed to another party.
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