South Dakota Statutes

§ 55-1-32 — Alter ego--Pierce the veil, dominion and control claims.

South Dakota § 55-1-32
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 55FIDUCIARIES AND TRUSTS
Ch. 55-1CLASSIFICATION AND CREATION OF TRUSTS

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S.D. Codified Laws § 55-1-32 (2026).

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Pierce the veil and dominion and control claims by a party are, in essence, a variation of the alter ego common law doctrine. This section covers all of these types of claims. In the event that a party brings an action against a trustee, beneficiary, trust advisor, or trust protector under an alter ego claim, none of the following factors, alone or in combination, may be considered as resulting in the alter ego theory being applied to a trustee or the person who is claimed to be the alter ego:

(1)The settlor or a beneficiary serving as a trustee or a co-trustee as described in § 55-1-28 ;
(2)The settlor or a beneficiary holds an unrestricted power to remove or replace a trustee;
(3)The settlor or a beneficiary is a trust administrator, a general partner of a partnership, a mana

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Legislative History

SL 2007, ch 280, § 9; SL 2009, ch 252, § 6; SL 2012, ch 233, § 20; SL 2023, ch 161, § 3.

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