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15-18-10. Directions in writ on judgment for delivery of personal property--Recovery of costs and damages. An execution issued upon a judgment for the delivery of the possession of personal property shall substantially require the officer to deliver the possession of the same, particularly describing it, to the party entitled thereto; and may, at the same time, require the officer to satisfy any costs or damages recovered by the judgment out of the personal property of the party against whom it was rendered, and the value of the property for which the judgment was recovered to be specified therein if a delivery cannot be had.

Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, § 33.1904 (4).

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-15 > Chapter-18 > Statute-15-18-10

15-18-10. Directions in writ on judgment for delivery of personal property--Recovery of costs and damages. An execution issued upon a judgment for the delivery of the possession of personal property shall substantially require the officer to deliver the possession of the same, particularly describing it, to the party entitled thereto; and may, at the same time, require the officer to satisfy any costs or damages recovered by the judgment out of the personal property of the party against whom it was rendered, and the value of the property for which the judgment was recovered to be specified therein if a delivery cannot be had.

Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, § 33.1904 (4).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-15 > Chapter-18 > Statute-15-18-10

15-18-10. Directions in writ on judgment for delivery of personal property--Recovery of costs and damages. An execution issued upon a judgment for the delivery of the possession of personal property shall substantially require the officer to deliver the possession of the same, particularly describing it, to the party entitled thereto; and may, at the same time, require the officer to satisfy any costs or damages recovered by the judgment out of the personal property of the party against whom it was rendered, and the value of the property for which the judgment was recovered to be specified therein if a delivery cannot be had.

Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, § 33.1904 (4).