South Dakota Statutes
§ 43-42-4 — Accounts receivable--Transfer by assignment in good faith.
South Dakota § 43-42-4
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Bluebook
S.D. Codified Laws § 43-42-4 (2026).
Text
Every written assignment made in good faith, whether in the nature of a sale, pledge, or other transfer, of an account receivable or of an amount due or to become due on an open account or on a contract (all hereinafter called "account"), with or without the giving of notice of such assignment to the debtor, shall be valid, legal, and complete at the time of the making of such assignment, and shall be deemed to have been fully perfected at that time. Thereafter, no bona fide purchaser from the assignor, no creditor of any kind of the assignor, and no other assignee or transferee of the assignor, in any event shall have, or be deemed to have acquired, any right in the account so transferred or in the proceeds thereof or in any obligation substituted therefor, superior to the rights therein
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Related
In the Matter of Estate of Meland
2006 SD 22 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 2006)
Legislative History
SDC 1939, § 51.0803 as added by SL 1945, ch 213.
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Bluebook (online)
South Dakota § 43-42-4, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sd/43-42-4.