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South Dakota

Title 7 · Chapter 7-31
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7-31-1. Legislative policy and purpose.
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7-31-2. County commissioners to control land.
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7-31-3. Classification of county-owned land--Procedures for management--Reclassification of land--Classification of newly acquired land.
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7-31-4. Lease of class one grazing land.
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7-31-5. Lease of class two land--Conservation measures required.
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7-31-6. Termination of leases on class two land on reclassification or failure of lessee to abide by regulations.
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7-31-7. Permit to erect improvements on leased land--Ownership of improvements.
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7-31-8. Removal of improvements on termination of lease--County property if not removed.
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7-31-9. Payment to lessee for improvements not capable of removal--Time of valuation.
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7-31-10. Board of appraisal to determine value of improvements--Compensation of appraisers--Payment of costs.
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7-31-11. Deposit of value of improvements--Transfer of ownership.
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7-31-12. Apportionment of rental proceeds from tax-deed lands.
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7-31-13. Apportionment of rental proceeds from school mortgage lands.
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7-31-14. Insurance on county-owned improvements.
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7-31-15. 7-31-15. Repealed by SL 1974, ch 68, § 10.
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7-31-16. Petition by political subdivision to sell county property--Direction of sale by county commissioners--Reclassification of class two land.
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7-31-17. 7-31-17 to 7-31-24. Repealed by SL 1974, ch 68, § 10.
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7-31-25. Sale contract void on default in payment of installments--Forfeiture and reentry by county.
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7-31-26. Notice of default given to installment purchaser.
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7-31-27. Service of notice on defaulting installment purchaser.
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7-31-28. Recording of notice of default.
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7-31-29. Reinstatement of installment contract on compliance with conditions--Termination on failure to comply.
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7-31-30. Proceedings to set aside installment contract in default.
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7-31-31. Apportionment of proceeds of sale of land.
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7-31-32. Exchange of isolated tracts--Advertising and appraisement not required.
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7-31-33. Adjustment between taxing districts after exchange of lands.
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7-31-34. Method of sale of school mortgage lands unaffected.
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7-31-35. Appeal from county commissioners to circuit court.
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7-31-36. Short title of law.
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7-31-37. Oil and gas pooling agreements permitted.
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7-31-38. Mineral, oil and gas leases permitted.
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7-31-39. Royalty agreements required in oil and gas leases.
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7-31-40. Assignment of mineral, oil and gas leases.
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7-31-41. Cancellation of leases for nonpayment or nonperformance--Notice and opportunity to remedy default.
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7-31-42. Customary provisions inserted in mineral, oil and gas leases.
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7-31-43. Power of county commissioners to withhold land from oil and gas leasing.
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7-31-44. Sale or other disposition of oil and gas rights.
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7-31-45. Appointment of county agents for management and sale of school mortgage and tax-deed lands.
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7-31-46. County commissioners to direct managing agents--Contracts on behalf of county.
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7-31-47. Assistance by agents in tax-deed and mortgage-foreclosure proceedings.
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7-31-48. Compensation of managing agents--Clerical assistance and supplies.
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