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16-12B-13. Jurisdiction--Trial of certain civil actions. A magistrate court with a magistrate judge presiding has concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit courts to try and determine all civil actions, if the debt, damage, claim, or value of the property involved does not exceed twelve thousand dollars. Any magistrate court with a magistrate judge presiding has jurisdiction in small claims proceedings, if the debt, damage, claim, or value of the property involved does not exceed twelve thousand dollars.

Source: SL 2003, ch 117, § 22; SL 2008, ch 105, § 1.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-16 > Chapter-12b > Statute-16-12b-13

16-12B-13. Jurisdiction--Trial of certain civil actions. A magistrate court with a magistrate judge presiding has concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit courts to try and determine all civil actions, if the debt, damage, claim, or value of the property involved does not exceed twelve thousand dollars. Any magistrate court with a magistrate judge presiding has jurisdiction in small claims proceedings, if the debt, damage, claim, or value of the property involved does not exceed twelve thousand dollars.

Source: SL 2003, ch 117, § 22; SL 2008, ch 105, § 1.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-16 > Chapter-12b > Statute-16-12b-13

16-12B-13. Jurisdiction--Trial of certain civil actions. A magistrate court with a magistrate judge presiding has concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit courts to try and determine all civil actions, if the debt, damage, claim, or value of the property involved does not exceed twelve thousand dollars. Any magistrate court with a magistrate judge presiding has jurisdiction in small claims proceedings, if the debt, damage, claim, or value of the property involved does not exceed twelve thousand dollars.

Source: SL 2003, ch 117, § 22; SL 2008, ch 105, § 1.