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15-6-5(i). Service of discovery requests by electronic mail or computer diskette--Costs. Any party or attorney serving discovery requests pursuant to § 15-6-31, § 15-6-33, § 15-6-34 or § 15-6-36 shall also, upon receipt of a written request, serve those items on the opposing party or attorney by electronic mail or computer diskette. Failure to comply with such a request shall not make service invalid or extend the time to file a response, but the court shall order payment of the actual costs of reproducing the item and may award such other terms as it deems proper under § 15-6-37 unless good cause for failure to comply with the request is shown.

Source: SL 2004, ch 328 (Supreme Court Rule 04-01), effective July 1, 2004.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-15 > Chapter-06 > Statute-15-6-5-i

15-6-5(i). Service of discovery requests by electronic mail or computer diskette--Costs. Any party or attorney serving discovery requests pursuant to § 15-6-31, § 15-6-33, § 15-6-34 or § 15-6-36 shall also, upon receipt of a written request, serve those items on the opposing party or attorney by electronic mail or computer diskette. Failure to comply with such a request shall not make service invalid or extend the time to file a response, but the court shall order payment of the actual costs of reproducing the item and may award such other terms as it deems proper under § 15-6-37 unless good cause for failure to comply with the request is shown.

Source: SL 2004, ch 328 (Supreme Court Rule 04-01), effective July 1, 2004.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-15 > Chapter-06 > Statute-15-6-5-i

15-6-5(i). Service of discovery requests by electronic mail or computer diskette--Costs. Any party or attorney serving discovery requests pursuant to § 15-6-31, § 15-6-33, § 15-6-34 or § 15-6-36 shall also, upon receipt of a written request, serve those items on the opposing party or attorney by electronic mail or computer diskette. Failure to comply with such a request shall not make service invalid or extend the time to file a response, but the court shall order payment of the actual costs of reproducing the item and may award such other terms as it deems proper under § 15-6-37 unless good cause for failure to comply with the request is shown.

Source: SL 2004, ch 328 (Supreme Court Rule 04-01), effective July 1, 2004.