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South Dakota

Title 56 · Chapter 56-3
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56-3-1. Indemnity defined.
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56-3-2. Indemnity for a future wrongful act void.
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56-3-3. Indemnity for past wrongful act valid.
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56-3-4. Indemnity extends to acts of agents.
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56-3-5. Agreement to indemnify several persons applies to each.
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56-3-6. Persons indemnifying liable jointly or severally with person indemnified.
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56-3-7. Interpretation of contract of indemnity--Application of rules.
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56-3-8. Indemnity against liability--Recovery by person indemnified.
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56-3-9. Indemnity against claims, demands or damages--Recovery by person indemnified, payment required.
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56-3-10. Indemnity against claims, demands or liability--Matters embraced in contract.
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56-3-11. Defense by indemnitor of actions against indemnified--Right of person indemnified to conduct defense.
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56-3-12. Neglect of person indemnifying to defend the person indemnified--Recovery against person indemnified conclusive.
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56-3-13. Notice of action or proceedings against indemnified not received by indemnitor--Indemnitor not allowed to control defense--Judgment against indemnitor presumptive evidence.
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56-3-14. Application of stipulation as to conclusiveness of judgment against person indemnified upon indemnitor.
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56-3-15. Reimbursement of indemnitor.
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56-3-16. Indemnification of architect or engineer for own errors prohibited in construction contract.
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56-3-17. Conflicting provision in construction contract unlawful and unenforceable.
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56-3-18. Indemnity agreement void as to liability for negligence in construction, repair or maintenance of structure or equipment.
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