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South Dakota

Title 7 · Chapter 7-22
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7-22-1. Verified statement or invoice required before claim allowed against county--Contents--Jurors' and witnesses' claims exempt.
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7-22-2. Warrant required for payment of claim against county.
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7-22-3. Warrant required for disbursement of county funds--Contents.
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7-22-4. Numbering of warrants--Record maintained by auditor.
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7-22-5. 7-22-5. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 75, § 7.
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7-22-6. Warrants paid in order of presentation.
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7-22-7. Endorsement of warrant for payment by county depository.
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7-22-8. Warrant register maintained by treasurer--Form and information shown.
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7-22-9. Registration of warrants not paid for want of funds.
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7-22-10. Interest payable on warrants not paid at time of presentation.
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7-22-11. Annual payment of interest on outstanding warrants--Tax levy for interest payments.
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7-22-12. Call of outstanding warrants for annual payment of interest.
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7-22-13. Failure of warrant holder to present warrant for annual interest--Failure to provide treasurer certain information.
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7-22-14. Endorsement and receipt for annual interest paid--Priority preserved despite nonpayment of annual interest.
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7-22-15. Warrants to be paid in order of registration--Notices to be sent by treasurer--Termination of interest.
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7-22-16. Purchase of warrants by treasurer prohibited--Forfeiture of amount due.
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7-22-17. Cancellation of check or warrant not presented within two years of issuance--Notation in register.
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7-22-18. Payment of old checks or warrants at direction of commissioners.
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