South Dakota Statutes

§ 29A-2-803 — Effect of homicide on intestate succession, wills, trusts, joint assets, life insurance, and beneficiary designations.

South Dakota § 29A-2-803
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 29AUNIFORM PROBATE CODE
Ch. 29A-2INTESTATE SUCCESSION AND WILLS

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S.D. Codified Laws § 29A-2-803 (2026).

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(a)In this section:
(1)"Disposition or appointment of property" includes a transfer of an item of property or any other benefit to a beneficiary designated in a will, trust, or other governing instrument.
(2)"Governing instrument" means a will, trust, or other governing instrument executed by the decedent.
(3)"Revocable," with respect to a disposition, appointment, provision, or nomination, means one under which the decedent, at the time of or immediately before death, was alone empowered, by law or under the governing instrument, to revoke or cancel the designation in favor of the killer, whether or not the decedent was then empowered to designate the decedent in place of the decedent's killer and whether or not the decedent then had capacity to exercise the power.
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Related

Matter of Estate of O'Keefe
1998 SD 92 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1998)
55 case citations

Legislative History

SL 1995, ch 167, § 2-803.

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