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South Dakota

Title 9 · Chapter 9-27
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9-27-1. Appropriation and condemnation of private property--Resolution of necessity.
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9-27-2. Acceptance of deed in satisfaction of tax or assessment lien--Freedom from other liens required.
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9-27-3. Payment by municipality of prior lien--Foreclosure after municipal failure to pay.
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9-27-4. 9-27-4 to 9-27-7. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 64, §§ 32 to 35.
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9-27-8. Proceeds of sale applied to payment of liens--Cancellation of unpaid balance.
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9-27-9. Purchase of tax sale certificates authorized--Amount paid to county.
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9-27-10. 9-27-10 to 9-27-28. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 64, §§ 36 to 54.
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9-27-29. Conveyance to school district of property not required for public purposes.
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9-27-30. Resolution for transfer to school district--Deed of conveyance.
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9-27-31. Petition for donation of courthouse site to county--Submission to voters.
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9-27-32. Conveyance to county of courthouse site after approval by voters.
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9-27-33. Acquisition and conveyance or lease to United States of sites for federal buildings.
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9-27-34. Exchange of lands with United States.
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9-27-34.1. Exchange of land with private owner--Appraisal--Public notice and hearing.
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9-27-35. Validation of prior conveyances by municipalities--Limitation on enforcement of vested rights.
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9-27-36. Sale or lease of municipal real property for industrial development or public purposes--Terms of lease.
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9-27-37. Local industrial development corporation defined--Organization--Composition--Voting control--Primary objective.
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9-27-38. Application of chapter to lands transferred to municipality by Public Law 99-88.
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