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South Dakota

Title 54 · Chapter 54-9
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54-9-1. Execution of assignment by insolvent debtor.
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54-9-2. Instrument of assignment--Execution--Acknowledgment or proof--Recording--Defective execution invalidates assignment.
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54-9-3. Subsisting absolute or contingent liability of assignor.
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54-9-4. 54-9-4. Repealed by SL 1969, ch 162, § 9.
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54-9-5. Assignment invalid against creditor of assignor not assenting thereto.
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54-9-6. Property exempt from execution--Life insurance--Effect of assignment.
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54-9-7. Inventory required of assignor--Contents--Verification.
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54-9-8. Recording assignment and filing inventory.
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54-9-9. Effect of omitting to record--Assignment of real property.
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54-9-10. Assent of creditors necessary to modification of assignment.
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54-9-11. Bond of assignee--Amount--Approval of sureties by circuit court--Terms and conditions.
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54-9-12. Disposal or conversion of estate--Authority of assignee.
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54-9-13. Assignee takes subject to rights of third parties--Nonliability for acts done in good faith under void assignment.
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54-9-13.1. Action by assignee against person receiving property of debtor in fraud of creditors.
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54-9-13.2. Action by assignee against creditor receiving voluntary transfer from insolvent assignor.
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54-9-13.3. Duties of assignee.
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54-9-13.4. Notice to creditors to present verified claims--Publication.
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54-9-13.5. Contents of creditor's claim--Claim founded upon instrument.
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54-9-13.6. Time limitation on filing creditor's claim.
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54-9-13.7. Wages and commissions as preferred claims--Limitation on amount--"Traveling or city salesmen" defined.
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54-9-13.8. Sale or compromise of claims or property of estate--Liability of assignee.
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54-9-13.9. Sales at public auction--Procedure for private sales and sales of perishable property.
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54-9-14. Compensation of assignee.
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54-9-15. Proceeding subject to order and supervision of circuit court--Rendition of accounts and filing of reports by assignee--Distribution of trust estate.
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54-9-15.1. Power of court to take and state accounts.
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54-9-15.2. Accountants and attorneys appointed by court--Compensation of attorneys.
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54-9-16. Accounting of assignee.
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54-9-16.1. Deposit of funds in court for distribution subsequent to discharge of assignee.
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54-9-17. Removal of assignee by circuit court--Appointment and delivery of property to successor.
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54-9-18. Removal of assignee by circuit court--Discharge on full accounting and surrender of property to new assignee.
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54-9-19. Discharge of assignee upon full compliance with trust.
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54-9-20. Application of assignee for discharge--Notice by publication.
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54-9-21. Hearing upon application of assignee for discharge--Order requiring the performance of acts not completed--Order of discharge, granting, effect.
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54-9-22. Federal bankruptcy proceedings, possession of estate taken from assignee--Discharge of assignee on full accounting to trustee in bankruptcy.
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