South Dakota Statutes
§ 43-4-57 — Recorded affidavit constitutes prima facie evidence of stated facts.
South Dakota § 43-4-57
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Bluebook
S.D. Codified Laws § 43-4-57 (2026).
Text
If recorded, an affidavit as described in § 43-4-56 constitutes prima facie evidence that:
(1)A request for the written statement of the transfer fee payable in order to obtain a release of the fee imposed by the private transfer fee obligation was sent to the address shown in the notification; and (2) The person listed on the notice of transfer fee failed to provide the written statement of the transfer fee payable within thirty days of the date of the notice sent to the address shown in the notification.
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Legislative History
SL 2011, ch 196, § 12.
Nearby Sections
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§ 43-1-1
Property defined.§ 43-1-2
Classes of property.§ 43-1-4
Land as solid material of earth.§ 43-1-6
Law governing real property.§ 43-1-7
Law governing personal property.§ 43-10-13
Repealed§ 43-11-10
Power in trust defined.§ 43-11-11
General power in trust defined.§ 43-11-12
Special power in trust defined.§ 43-11-13
Capacity to create power.§ 43-11-14
Manner of creating power.§ 43-11-15
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Bluebook (online)
South Dakota § 43-4-57, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sd/43-4-57.