South Dakota Statutes

§ 58-29B-68 — Preference voidable--Consequences.

South Dakota § 58-29B-68
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 58INSURANCE
Ch. 58-29AINSURERS SUPERVISION, REHABILITATION AND LIQUIDATION

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S.D. Codified Laws § 58-29B-68 (2026).

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If the preference is voidable, the liquidator may recover the property or, if it has been converted, its value from any person who has received or converted the property, except where a bona fide purchaser or lienor has given less than fair equivalent value, he shall have a lien upon the property to the extent of the consideration actually given by him. If a preference by way of lien or security title is voidable, the court may on due notice order the lien or title to be preserved for the benefit of the estate, in which event the lien or title shall pass to the liquidator.

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Legislative History

SL 1989, ch 436, § 68.

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