South Dakota Statutes

§ 21-5-6 — Settlement of claim by personal representative--Court approval required--Consent by competent beneficiaries.

South Dakota § 21-5-6
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 21JUDICIAL REMEDIES
Ch. 21-5WRONGFUL DEATH ACTIONS

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S.D. Codified Laws § 21-5-6 (2026).

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Such personal representative may at any time before or after the commencement of a suit for wrongful death settle with the defendant the amount to be paid to him as damages for the wrongful death of the decedent. If such personal representative was appointed in this state and settlement is made before the commencement of a suit such settlement must have the approval of the court of the representative's appointment. If settlement is made at any time after the commencement of suit, whether before or after judgment therein, such settlement must have the consent and approval of the court wherein the action is pending; provided, however, that if the personal representative was appointed in this state he may make such settlement upon the consent and approval of either the court wherein the actio

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Legislative History

SL 1909, ch 301, § 3; RC 1919, § 2931; SDC 1939, § 37.2203; SL 1947, ch 173; SL 1951, ch 193; SL 1957, ch 194; SL 1963, ch 235; SL 1967, ch 149.

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